Clinically Oriented Anatomy, International Edition
Proven A+ notes on the bones and markings of the lower limb including the ankle and foot, tibia, fibula, femur. Includes detailed information of the joints and landmarks on the lowerlimb as well as clinically relevant information in tables, diagrams and helpful summaries.
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Lower Limb Bones
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,Ankle and Foot Summary
Key facts about the ankle and foot
Ankle anatomy Ankle joint: inferior surfaces of tibia and fibula, superior surface of talus
Movements: dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, eversion, inversion
Ankle ligaments: medial collateral, deltoid, lateral collateral ligaments.
Bones of the foot Tarsals: proximal (talus, calcaneus), intermediate (navicular), distal (cuboid
cuneiforms) bones. Mnemonic for tarsals: Tiger Cubs Need MILC
Metatarsals: connect the tarsals and phalanges
Phalanges: great toe consists of two phalanges (proximal, distal), the remain
four toes have three phalanges (proximal, middle, distal)
Joints of the foot Intertarsal: subtalar (talocalcaneal), talocalcaneonavicular, calcaneocuboid,
cuneonavicular, cuboideonavicular, intercuneiform joints.
Tarsometatarsal: articulations between the tarsals and metatarsals
Metatarsophalangeal: connect the metatarsals with the proximal phalanges
Interphalangeal: great toe has one interphalangeal joint, other four toes hav
(proximal, distal) interphalangeal joints
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,Ankle and Foot Summary
Ankle joint
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