in the 1930s, a physical therapist, Eunice D. Ingham, explored the direction of the therapy and made the startling discovery that pressure points on the human foot were situated in a mirror image of the corresponding organs of the body
Ingemar Engberg has written: 'Reflexes to foot muscles in the cat' -- subject(s): Foot, Reflexes, Cats, Physiology
Im gonna say umm the tiny human babie :)
on the field- speed, agility, and foot skills keeper- same and fast reflexes
No, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a 30-foot human skeleton. Such claims are considered to be a part of urban legends and hoaxes, often fueled by sensationalism and misinformation. Fossils and remains of human ancestors have been discovered, but none have reached such extraordinary sizes.
no
Left foot
The average foot has twenty six skeletal parts. The human foot also contains thirty three joints and twenty muscles. All these parts work together to make up the human foot.
Argentina, as a nation, was not discovered it was founded. The first human settlers in the area were Indian tribes that migrated from North America.
Arion had human feet on his right hand side
The sole of the foot.
People usually discover it on their feet.
The human hand has more bones than the human foot. The hand has 27 bones, while the foot has 26 bones.