Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy Soleus Proximal Attachment Upper tibia & posterior fibula Distal Attachment Calcaneus Action Plantarflexion of ankle Foot & Ankle Injuries - Anatomy Gastrocnemius Proximal Attachment Medial head-medial epicondyle of femur Lateral head-lateral epicondyle of femur Distal Atta...
Let's have a look at each of these different elements of foot and ankle anatomy, how they fit together and what can go wrong. 1. Foot Bones When thinking about foot and ankle anatomy, we usually divide thefoot bones into three categories: the hindfoot, midfoot and forefoot. ...
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The foot and the ankle form a complex anatomical system that allows to dynamically vary its conformation during the gait cycle. To allow these physiological conformation changes while maintaining adequate stability, bone congruence and tenacious ligamentous and tendon structures are needed. ...
《McMinn's Color Atlas of Foot and Ankle AnatomyMcMinn足踝解剖彩色图谱》作者:Elsevier Medicine,出版社:2011年10月 第4版,ISBN:842.10。
What are the overall common foot/ankle motions? Plantar/dorsiflexion, pronation/supination What are the overall common foot/ankle muscle actions? Plantar/dorsiflexion, inversion/eversion Name the 7 tarsal bones Calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular, medial cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, and lateral cun...
CHAPTER 88 – Functional Anatomy of the Ankle and Foot Contrary to the idea that oral contraceptives and early-term abortifacients are products of the modern era, such chemical means of birth control were used ... S Waldman - 《Pain Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 Diagnosis and Management ...
Related to Foot bones:ankle bones met·a·tar·sus (mĕt′ə-tär′səs) n.pl.met·a·tar·si(-sī, -sē) 1.The middle part of the human foot that forms the instep and includes the five bones between the toes and the ankle. ...
The foot and ankle combine flexibility with stability because of the many bones, their shapes, and their attachments. The lower leg, ankle, and foot have two principal functions: propulsion and support. For propulsion, they act like a flexible lever; for support, they act like a rigid structu...
Vascular anatomy of the foot and ankle Understanding the vascular anatomy of the foot and ankle is necessary to correctly assess the healing potential of an ulcer or injury there. One can then p... C Attinger,P Cooper,P Blume - 《Operat.tech.plast.reconstr.surg》 被引量: 53发表: 1997年...