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- Foot - Wikipedia
It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion In many animals with feet, the foot is an organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws and or nails
- Foot Anatomy: Bones, Joints, and Causes of Pain
Problems with your feet may require diagnosis and treatment by different specialists, most commonly a foot specialist (podiatrist) or a bone and joint specialist (orthopedist)
- Foot | Description, Drawings, Bones, Facts | Britannica
foot, in anatomy, terminal part of the leg of a land vertebrate, on which the creature stands
- Feet - Structure, Function, Location, Anatomy, Diagram
The feet are the terminal structures of the lower limbs, designed to support the body’s weight and facilitate locomotion Each foot is composed of 26 bones, multiple joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and a network of blood vessels and nerves
- Foot Bones and Joints | Arthritis Foundation
Your feet are a brilliant example of evolutionary engineering They allow you to walk and run upright while absorbing impact that can be many times your body weight
- Content - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center
Foot pain and problems can cause pain and inflammation, limiting movement Muscles contract and relax to move the foot Tendons are tough fibers that connect muscles to bones Ligaments are fibrous strands that connect bones Nerves travel throughout the foot, providing feeling Nails protect the tips of the toes Phalanges are the toe bones
- Foot Pain and Ankle Problems: Causes and Treatments - WebMD
Sometimes, foot pain can be relieved with exercises that stretch the tendons, ligaments, and muscles in your feet You can insert orthotics in your shoes, but it's most important to wear well
- Focus on Your Feet! - NIH News in Health
Each foot has 26 bones, 33 joints, and a network of nerves and blood vessels Your feet also have more than 100 muscles and connectors, called tendons and ligaments
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