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Lower appendages

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Round bulb, superior to the neck of the femur Head
inferior to the Head, connects the head to the shaft Neck
A large ridge distal to the Neck of the femur Greater Trochanter
a smaller ridge on the posterior side of the femur, inferior to the neck Lesser Trochanter
on the Lateral side of the femur, posterior to the lateral condyle Lateral Epicondyle
On the medial side of the femur, posterior to the medial condyle Medial Epicondyle
Ridge at the inferior part of the femur, anterior to the Lateral Epicondyle Lateral Condyle
Ridge on the medial part of the of the femur, anterior to the medial epicondyle Medial Condyle
Located on the posterior of the femur, between the femoral condyles Intercondylar Fossa
located on the anterior side of the femur, between the Lateral Condyle and the Medial Condyle Patellar Surface
Superior side of the Patella, "the mouth of the clam" Base
The inferior side of the patella, "The hing of the clam" Apex
What are the facets of the patella? Medial facet and Lateral facet
Superior to the tibial tuberosity, on the lateral side Lateral Condyle
Superior to the Tibial Tuberosity, on the medial side Medial Condyle
Inferior to the Condyles, a ridge on the anterior part of the Tibia Tibial Tuberosity
Name of the area between the condyles on the Tibia Intercondylar Eminence
On the inferior part of the Tibia, the prominence that just downward. Medial Malleolus
Bulb shaped bone on the superior side of the fibula Head
connects the Head of the Fibula to the shaft Neck
Flat surface on the inferior side of the fibula Lateral Malleolus
The Posterior bone of the foot, the Ankle bone Calcaneus
Connects to the Tibia, medial to the Calcaneus Talus
Distal to the Calcaneus, Connects with the metatarsal Cuboid
Distal to the talus, proximal to the cuneifrom, medial to the cuboid Navicular
Name all the Cuneiform Lateral, Intermediate and medial
How many Metatarsals do we have and where do you start numbering? 5 metatarsals and you start with the big toe and move lateral
Formed by the Distal phalanges and proximal Phalanges, the first toe Hallux
Outer most bone of a toe distal Phalanges
Middle bone of the toe, not found in the hallux Middle phalanges
Rear of the toes, found in the all toes Proximal phalanges
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