With Interactive Foot & Ankle, 2009 Release, viewing the lower leg, ankle, and foot of the human anatomy is easier than ever before. Understanding this region, which is involved in a large portion of daily movement, is important for anyone studying anatomy and exercise science. With larger images and a user-friendly platform, this software program will lead users through this learning. Through extremely detailed 3D models, users have access to all the anatomical features of the leg below the knee. All the models are interactive and fully labeled with detailed explanatory anatomy text and links to related content allowing users to move effortlessly through relevant images and illustrations, video clips, labeled dissections, and clinical slides. The models can be rotated a full 360 degrees in order to view each part and region with complete clarity, and users can strip away layers of the anatomy so that the outer to innermost workings of each part can be explored in detail. This program also includes cross sections of the anatomical models in up to 20 slices across three planes (axial, sagittal, and coronal). Each cross section is accompanied by an equivalent MRI scan to offer views into the human bodies that previously were available only to medical professionals. Finally, users have access to over 30 short movies and hundreds of slides that demonstrate the structure and movement abilities of these anatomical parts.