The most distal bones of the foot.
What are the phalanges (toes)?
The number of bones that make up a foot.
What is 26 bones?
The number of bones that forms the ankle joint.
What is three bones?
The weight-bearing bone of the lower leg.
What is the tibia?
The common name for the patella.
What is the kneecap?
The number of phalanges on the first digit of the foot.
What is two?
The seven large bones of the proximal foot/
What are tarsal bones?
The expanded distal end of the slender fibula which extends well down alongside the talus.
What is the lateral malleolus?
The two large processes that make up the medial and lateral aspects of the proximal tibia.
What are the medial and lateral condyles?
The large complex joint that primarily involves the femorotibial joint between the two condyles of the femur and the corresponding condyles of the tibia.
What is the knee joint?
The phalanges of digits 2-5.
What are the proximal, middle, and distal phalanx?
The largest and strongest bone of the foot.
What is the calcaneus?
The type of joint that makes up the ankle.
What is a synovial joint?
The common name of the sharp anterior crest just under the skin surface of the tibia.
What is the shin?
The other part of the knee joint wherein the patella articulates with the anterior surface of the distal femur.
The amount of bones in the phalanges (toes or digits) group.
What is 14 bones?
The flattened, oval bone located on the medial side of the foot between the talus and the three cuniforms.
What is the navicular?
The structures involved in certain types of fractures of the ankle among children and youth.
What are the distal tibial epiphysis and the tibial plafond?
The degree of the tibial plateau.
What is 10-20 degrees?
This is not part of the knee joint because it does not articulate with any aspect of the femur.
What is the proximal fibula?
The 5th digit of the foot.
What is the pinky toe?
The two arches of the foot.
The expanded process at the distal anterior and lateral tibia that has been shown to articulate with the superolateral talus, while partially overlapping the fibula anteriorly.
What is the anterior tubercle?
This articulates with the lateral aspect of the posterioinferior surface of the lateral condyle of the tibia.
What is the fibula head?
The four abbreviations for the ligaments of the knee.
What are ACL, PCL, LCL, MCL?