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  1. Humans have 26 bones in each foot that are classified into three groups – tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges. These bones give structure to the foot and allow for all foot movements like flexing the toes and ankle, walking, and running.

  2. Compare the anatomy of the foot to the anatomy of the hand to identify which side of the foot (sole or back) is the ventral side of the foot and which is the dorsal side. Sketch each of the following, and on each diagram, clearly indicate the anterior (ventral) and posterior (dorsal) surfaces:

  3. 29 gru 2023 · The anatomical position of a human body is defined as a body standing upright with the head facing forward, arms down at the sides with the palms turned forward, and feet parallel facing forward. On a human body, dorsal (i.e., posterior) refers to the back portion of the body , whereas ventral (i.e., anterior) refers to the front part of the body .

  4. A wrist series should include images specific to the area clinically indicated from a thorough history and physical examination. Document the normal anatomy. Any pathology found in 2 planes, including measurements and any vascularity.

  5. Categorically considered a hinge joint like the elbow, the wrist has additional planes of movement and rotation thanks to robust anatomy. Made up of eight carpal bones, the radius, ulna, and five metacarpals, the number of articulations and degrees of motion are quite extensive. [1] .

  6. 23 maj 2023 · While the ligamentous and soft tissues are essential to foot function, this paper will primarily discuss the osseous structures. [1] [2] [3] [4] As previously stated, the foot is comprised of 26 bones distal to the ankle, which can subdivide into the hindfoot, midfoot, and forefoot. [1] .

  7. 17 mar 2024 · Relevant anatomy: From superficial to deep, structures in the carpal tunnel are arranged in the order of skin, subcutaneous layer, flexor retinaculum (roof of the carpal tunnel), median nerve, flexor tendons, and carpal bones (floor of the carpal tunnel).

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