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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
The human legs are exceptionally long and powerful as a result of their exclusive specialization for support and locomotion—in orangutans the leg length is 111% of the trunk; in chimpanzees 128%, and in humans 171%
- 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
- Female Legs Pictures, Images and Stock Photos
Browse 643,800+ female-legs stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images Woman, legs and beauty in studio for skin, grooming and hygiene treatment against grey a background
- Leg Muscles: Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic
The muscles in your upper and lower legs work together to help you move, support your body’s weight and allow you to have good posture They enable you to do big movements, like running and jumping
- The Anatomy of the Lower Leg Muscles - Verywell Health
Many different muscles are located in the lower leg between the knee and the ankle Some of the main ones include: This article describes the anatomy of the lower leg muscles It covers where they're located and what they do Your muscles in the lower leg are supported by two very strong, long bones: the fibula and the tibia (shinbone)
- 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
- 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
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