50+ Ankle Foot Anatomy Bones. Therefore a basic understanding of surface there are a variety of anatomical structures that make up the anatomy of the foot and ankle (figure 1) including bones, joints, ligaments. The multitude of functions of the foot is the result of a sophisticated, biomechanical anatomy comprising several bones, joints, ligaments, muscles and tendons that allow.
Cross sectional anatomy of the ankle with all anatomical structures labeled (here you may see tendos as fibularis brevus, fibularis longus, extensor digitorum longus, tibialis posterior. The anatomy of the foot is highly intricate, consisting of many bones, joints, and ligaments. This introduction to the anatomy of the foot and ankle will be very general and highlight the most relevant structures.
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Cross sectional anatomy of the ankle with all anatomical structures labeled (here you may see tendos as fibularis brevus, fibularis longus, extensor digitorum longus, tibialis posterior. At the same time, the bones and joints of the leg and foot must be strong enough to support the body's weight while remaining flexible enough for movement and balance. Any condition or injury that disrupts the way these tissues. The foot is the terminal end of the lower extremities on which we stand and walk.