of the Foot (Fig. 1) Lateral Side and Dorsum of Foot (Fig. 2)Portions of the FootBones of the Foot Portions of the Foot Bones of the Foot Forefoot (Fig. 4) Midfoot (Fig. 4) Hindfoot (Fig. 4)Arches of the FootJoints of the Foot Arches of the Foot Joints of the Foot ...
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FOOT AND ANKLE (see also Anatomy of the Joints) The foot is considered to have three subdivisions: the forefoot (front part of foot, including toes), midfoot, and hindfoot (rear part of foot, including heel). The midfoot and hindfoot together are sometimes referred to as the tarsus, b...
he structure,blood supply and innervation of the second and the third metatarsophalangealjoints and the proximal interphalangeal joints were observed through surgical microscope on 20sides of adult foot specimens. The joint was supplied by three arterial branches to joint capsule,condylar and metarphy...
Foot and ankle anatomy consists of 33 bones, 26 joints and over a hundred muscles, ligaments and tendons. This complex network of structures fit and work together to bear weight, allow movement and provide a stable base for us to stand and move on. The foot needs to be strong and ...
2. Bones of the torso(5-8) 3. Muscles of the torso(9-17) 4. Bones of the arms(18-19) 5. Muscles of the arms(20-24) 6. Legs (25-33) Poses Anatomy Tracings(2a—b) Language of Anatomy(3a—b) Types of joints(4a—d) ...
the hand, the lumbricals flex the metatarsophalangeal joints while they keep the interphalangeal joint extended. Weakness results in clawing of the toes, producing the equivalent in the foot of the intrinsic minus hand. A persistent extension deformity of the metatarsophalangeal joint eventually ...
of the front of the foot with the first bone in the big toe (phalanx). It forms the mound at the base of the sole of the big toe. The interphalangeal (IP) joint is the big-toe knuckle. Capsules (ligamentous sacs that enclose joints) and ligaments cover and cross both joints, provi...
Anatomyjoints. The muscles of the leg are grouped into the anterior, lateral, and posterior compartments by extensions offasciaFasciaLayers of connective tissue of variable thickness. The superficial fascia is found immediately below the skin; the deep fascia invests muscles, nerves, and other organs...
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