Lábmozgás
Lábmozgás refers to the coordinated movements of the lower limbs, primarily involving the legs, feet, and toes. This complex process allows for a wide range of activities, from simple standing and walking to more intricate actions like running, jumping, and dancing. The foundation of lábmozgás lies in the skeletal structure of the legs, comprising the femur, tibia, fibula, and the bones of the foot and ankle. Muscles attached to these bones, through the action of tendons, generate the force required for movement.
The nervous system plays a crucial role in controlling lábmozgás. The brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
Various factors can influence lábmozgás, including age, physical fitness, and underlying medical conditions. Injuries, diseases affecting