How do your feet move?
Your
brain helps your feet move. The cerebellum is at the back of your brain
and controls balance, movement and the way your muscles work together.
Nerves send electric signals very fast between the cerebellum and
muscles in your feet. Your foot muscles move your bones. Together, bones
and muscles in your feet and ankles help your feet move. Smaller
muscles work right in your foot, but some muscles that move your feet
are higher up in your legs. There are 33 joints or connections between
your foot bones, and there are 26 bones and more than 100 muscles in
your foot. A quarter of the bones in your body are in your feet.
- Anderson Campello, age 6
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