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Bones of the Lower Limb

Overview

The bones of the lower limb provide support for body weightstability and leverage for movement. This section outlines the osteology of the hipthighleg and foot.

Key Structures

Articles describe the pelvisfemurtibiafibulapatella and bones of the footwith emphasis on surface landmarksarticulations and muscular attachments. Diagrams reinforce three-dimensional understanding.

Clinical Relevance and Learning Focus

A firm grasp of bone anatomy supports interpretation of fracturesjoint alignment and radiological imaging. The section helps learners connect skeletal structure to injury patterns and operative planning.

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Illustration of the tarsal bones of the footshowing their anatomical arrangement.

Bones of the Foot: TarsalsMetatarsals and Phalanges

Diagram of the posterior surface of the right femurhighlighting bony landmarks.

The Femur

Illustration of the anterior and posterior surfaces of the patella.

The Patella

Bony landmarks of the tibial shaftillustrating the anterior and posterior surfaces of the tibia.

The Tibia

Overview of the fibula's position in the leghighlighting its anatomical context.

The Fibula

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Illustration of the tendinous borders of the anatomical snuffboxhighlighting key tendons.
Anatomical Areas

The Anatomical Snuffbox

by Dr Oliver Jones

Illustration of the nasopalatine nerve's path along the nasal septum and through the incisive canal.
Encyclopaedia

Nasopalatine Nerve

by Daaniyal Khawaja

Encyclopaedia

Retromandibular Vein

by Jared Tang