Foot Anatomy for Patients
It starts with the foot Joint the talus ,the tibia and fibula form the ankle joint with the bones.
The rear part of the foot (heel) talus and calcaneus creates. Talus the calcaneus with subtalar joint is compounded by.
The foot from the ankle joint can move up and down, while the subtalar joint makes it oscillate from side to side.
Add 5 tarsal bones ankle bones called Minden further below, there are joints between these bones by acting as a group can become very resistant due to them in accordance with the contact surface.
1 - bones and joints
Bones and joints of the foot
It starts with the foot Joint the talus, the tibia and fibula form the ankle joint with the bones.
The rear part of the foot (heel) talus and calcaneus creates. Talus the calcaneus with subtalar joint is compounded by.
The foot from the ankle joint can move up and down, while the subtalar joint makes it oscillate from side to side.
Add 5 tarsal bones ankle bones called Minden further below, there are joints between these bones by acting as a group can become very resistant due to them in accordance with the contact surface.
Located in the front of the tarsal bones, I have found that 5 units long. These structures creates tiles that are required for normal walking at the end of that finger is close to the joints. Tarsal bones of the fingers (MTP) joint and the most important one among them is compounded by means of disposition, the first joint of the big toe.
The Muscles Of The Foot
2 - Muscles
Many of the foot ligaments at the bottom of the leg is provided by the movement through the muscles. Standing at the foot with the contraction of these muscles, running and jumping functions is possible. In addition, many small bones laying at the base of the foot between locations and creates a Nov.
Foot Vessels
3 - Veins
Main blood supply of the foot, they're the same name with the aforementioned limit. The anterior tibial artery are located on the back of the foot and no palpable pulse.
4 - Nerves
The posterior Tibialis the ankle with the inner ledge of the same name after the vessel enters, and gives the sensation of the soles of the feet with his fingers. Many other large and small sensory and motor nerve takes over the function of the foot.