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Lateral Cuneiform bone

The Third Cuneiform Bone (os cuneiforme tertium; external cuneiform), intermediate in size between the two preceding, is wedge-shaped, the base being uppermost. It occupies the center of the front...

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Navicular – Foot

The Navicular Bone (os naviculare pedis; scaphoid bone) is situated at the medial side of the tarsus, between the talus behind and the cuneiform bones in front.   Surfaces The anterior surface is...

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Metatarsal Bones

The bones of the foot are divided into three groups. The middle group, the mid-foot, contains five elongated bones, each of which is a metatarsal bone. The five metatarsal bones form the anterior...

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Tarsal Bones

The bones of the foot are divided into three groups. The posterior half of the foot is formed by seven tarsal bones. The most superior bone is the talus. This has a relatively square-shaped, upper...

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Talus – Astragalus

The Talus (astragalus; ankle bone) is the second largest of the tarsal bones. It occupies the middle and upper part of the tarsus, supporting the tibia above, resting upon the calcaneus below,...

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Calcaneus

The Calcaneus (os calcis) is the largest of the tarsal bones. It is situated at the lower and back part of the foot, serving to transmit the weight of the body to the ground, and forming a strong...

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Fibula

The fibula is the slender bone located on the lateral side of the leg (Picture 1). The fibula does not bear weight. It serves primarily for muscle attachments and thus is largely surrounded by...

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Bones of the Thigh

The femur is the single bone of the thigh. Included in this group there is also the patella (the kneecap) that articulates with the distal femur.

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Tibia

The tibia (shin bone) is the medial bone of the leg and is larger than the fibula, with which it is paired. The tibia is the main weight-bearing bone of the lower leg and the second longest bone of...

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