Your ankle is formed by what bone markings (be able to differentiate medial from lateral)?
The ankle joint is formed by the bones called the talus in the centre and the talus is holded by the fibula and tibia.
The fibula is the lateral part of the leg and the tibia is the medial part of the leg.
The lateral part of the leg has a fibula bone which has a long extended part known as lateral malleolus. It forms the lateral part of ankle.
The medial part of leg has a tibia bone which has a long extended part known as medial malleolus. It forms the medial part of the ankle bone.
The talus is situated in centre between the medial malleolus of tibia and lateral malleolus of fibula.
Your ankle is formed by what bone markings (be able to differentiate medial from lateral)?
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The r Skeleton TIONS 34-39: Identify the following bone markings by palpating them on yoursel lowing list. Answers may be used once or not at all. f or your lab partner. Select your answers from a. patella b. greater trochanter c. lateral malleolus d. iliac crest e. medial condyle f. tibial tuberosity g. lesser trochanter h. ischial tuberosity i. lateral condyle j. medial malleolus k. patellar surface I. head of the fibula 34. Press gently with your fingers along your...
The medial and lateral plantar artery branches off of what artery?
Two muscles at the back of your leg, called lateral and medial
heads of the gastrocnemius muscle, exert forces L and M
respectively, on the Achilles tendon (Figure 3-31). The forces are
measured in Newtons, N. Use components to determine the resultant
force on the tendon.
2.4 x 102 N 2.4 X 102 N Figure 3-31 Question 3-32.
Two
muscles at the back of your leg called lateral and medial heads of
the gastrocnemius muscle, exert forces L and M respectively, on the
Achilles’ tendon (figure 3-31). The forces are measured in
Newton’s, N. use opponents to determine the resultant force on the
tendon
2.4 x 102N 2.4 X 102 N te Figure 3-31 Question 3-32
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Check Your Recal od auina forwardi tees 2 Matching: Match the directional term with its correct definition. RE 1 Define anatomical position. A Away from the surface/toward the bodys intenior Distal Lateral Toward the back of the body Closer to the point of origin (e.g., of a limb) Away from the body's midline Toward the head 1 Anterior Proximal H Inferior Farther from the point of origin (e-g,...