Skeletal Structures (Limbs)
These simple labelled diagrams of the bones of the lower legs and feet and the bones of the arms and hands are suitable for introductory courses in various health science subjects such as first-level reflexology.
Bones of the Foot and Lower Leg
This diagram shows the skeletal structure of the leg (anterior view) and foot (dorsal view).
The bones and features labelled are the femur, patella, fibula, tibia, the seven tarsal bones, the five metatarsal bones and the fourteen phalanges.
Specifically, the:
- Femur
- Patella (Knee cap)
- Tibia
- Medial condyle
- Tibial tuberosity
- Lateral condyle
- Medial maleolus
- Fibular notch
- Fibula
- Lateral Malleolus
- Calcaneous (heel bone)
- Cuboid
- Talus
- Navicular
- First Cuniform
- Second Cuniform
- Third Cuniform
Bones of the Hand and Arm
This diagram shows the skeletal structure of the arm and hand (dorsal view).
The bones and features labelled are the humerus, radius, ulna, the eight carpal bones, the five metacarpal bones and the fourteen phalanges.
Specifically, the:
- Humerus
- Greater tubercle
- Head (of humerus)
- Lateral epicondyle
- Medial epicondyle
- Olecranon process
- Radius
- Ulna
- Scaphoid
- Trapezium
- Trapezoid
- Lunate
- Pisiform
- Triquetrum
- Hamate
- Capitate
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