Foot Anatomy
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Foot Anatomy
7 - April - 2020
Carpal Bones and Tarsal Bones
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Hello Everyone!
I was having difficulty remembering all the different names for the carpal and tarsal bones so I decided to draw out the bones myself and label them. Although I think I am more familiar with some of them I will still have to study them quite a bit. I am technically on my mid-semester break right now but I have various uni things that I plan on completing over this break.
Happy Studying!
Cuboid Tarsal
Cause your pinky toe needs to rest somewhere (articulates with fourth and fifth metatarsals)
Cunieforms
With the Navicular and the Cuboid, these form the start of your foot (coming from the ankle)
Shortest bones are found in Carpals & Tarsals
https://drabhishekortho.com/
First off ,if you're going to go around saying you "broke your ankle" , then say on the same post "i broke my fibia" . . . WHICH IS IT ?! Like i'm going to start smacking people in the face w/ an EMS Book . Your ankle bones - TARSALS . Lower Leg - FIBULA( aka fibia) , & TIBIA