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- 15 Conditions That Can Cause Leg Pain - WebMD
Your legs are an amazing collection of bones and muscles But if something goes a bit wrong, they can hurt and make it hard to move around Find out what you should know with this WebMD slide
- Human leg - Wikipedia
There are thirty bones in each leg The major bones are the femur (thigh bone), tibia (shinbone), and adjacent fibula The part of the leg between the hip and the knee is called the thigh The part between the knee and the ankle is called the lower leg, shank, crus, or in anatomy simply the leg [1]
- Leg Anatomy: Complete Guide with Parts, Names Diagram
In this article, we will explore leg anatomy in detail, covering the major bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, and nerves, to understand how our legs work and why they are so essential for daily activities and overall mobility
- Leg | Definition, Bones, Muscles, Facts | Britannica
Leg, limb or appendage of an animal, used to support the body, provide locomotion, and, in modified form, assist in capturing and eating prey (as in spiders and insects) In four-limbed vertebrates all four appendages are commonly called legs, but in bipedal animals only the lower two are so called
- The Muscles of the Leg and Foot: 3D Anatomy Model - Innerbody
From the large, strong muscles of the buttocks and legs to the tiny, fine muscles of the feet and toes, these muscles can exert tremendous power while constantly making small adjustments for balance --- whether the body is at rest or in motion
- Leg: Anatomy | Concise Medical Knowledge - Lecturio
The lower leg, or just “leg” in anatomical terms, is the part of the lower limb between the knee and the ankle joint
- What is the anatomy of the lower leg? - Medical News Today
Legs are the limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands The lower leg forms part of the lower extremity This refers to the body from the hip down
- Leg Picture Image on MedicineNet. com
View an Illustration of Leg and learn more about Medical Anatomy and Illustrations
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