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11 wrz 2023 · In order to properly round up the study process of the lower extremity anatomy, we have designed a quiz that specially aims at the bones, joints, muscles, nerves and vessels of this region. Take this quiz and reinforce your knowledge about the lower limb anatomy!
- Opponens Digiti Minimi
Opponens digiti minimi is a short, intrinsic muscle of the...
- Flexor Hallucis Brevis
These hallux sesamoid bones are small paired ovoid-shaped...
- Extensor Hallucis Brevis
Extensor hallucis brevis muscle (Musculus extensor hallucis...
- Gluteal Nerves
The superior gluteal nerve is a motor branch of the sacral...
- Flexor Digiti Minimi Brevis
Flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle of the foot (musculus...
- Plantar Interossei
Plantar interossei are the three fusiform, unipennate...
- Opponens Digiti Minimi
Blood Vessels and Lymphatics of the Lower Limb. Lymphatic Drainage of the Lower Limb. Venous Drainage of the Lower Limb. +1 more.
2 paź 2024 · Anatomical atlas of the lower extremity: diagrams of the pelvis, hip, thigh, knee, ankle and foot - osteology, myology, arthrology, nervous and vascular anatomy, topographical and surface anatomy.
2 sie 2023 · When your non-health science friends talk about the ‘leg’, they mean the entire lower extremity. However, in the world of anatomy, the ‘leg’ strictly means the portion between the knee and the ankle joints. It is composed of several structures: Tibia; Fibula; Leg muscles
Click to View Larger Image. The bones of the leg and foot form part of the appendicular skeleton that supports the many muscles of the lower limbs. These muscles work together to produce movements such as standing, walking, running, and jumping.
3D interactive models and tutorials on the anatomy of the lower limb, including the muscular compartments, osseus structures, blood supply and innervation.
In this lab, you will view various bone specimens, models, cadaver images, and radiology tools to explore the different bones and joints of the lower extremity, including the pelvis, femur, tibia, patella, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges.