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foot,ankle& lil' leg Fill In The Blanks

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Question: FOOTAnswer: 26
Question: 14 PHALANGESAnswer: BONES OF
Question: 5 Answer: OF INSTEP
Question: 7 Answer: OF ANKLE
Question: , SUPPORTING BODY WEIGHTAnswer: THINGS FOOT
Question: Answer: AND TOES
Question: midfootAnswer: 5
Question: Answer: and calcaneous
Question: Answer: cuniforms, navicular,
Question: longitudinal and tranverse Answer: absorber that distributes body weight in all directions
Question: side of footAnswer: dorsum
Question: side of footAnswer: surface
Question: big (great) Answer: medial toe only two distal and proximal NO MIDDLE
Question: metatarsalsAnswer: body and two ends base and head, FIVE HEADS FORM BASE OF
Question: 1st Answer: and thickest
Question: 2nd Answer:
Question: base of 5th Answer: tuberosity common site for fractures
Question: 7 tarsals in Answer: ,talus, navicular,cuboid, medial cuneiform,intermediate cuneiform, lateral cuneiform.
Question: begining at the medial side of the foot the are described asAnswer: , intermediate, lateral.
Question: the Answer: largest and strongest tarsal (os )
Question: calcaneous Answer: 30 degrees
Question: posterior and inferior parts of the attach toAnswer: the tendon
Question: the Answer: second tarsal bone
Question: talusAnswer: with four bones( tibia, fibula, calcaneous, and navicular.
Question: cuboidAnswer: lateral side3 of the foot between calcaneous and 4th and 5th
Question: Answer: talus and three cuneiforms
Question: cuniformsAnswer: central and medial aspect of the foot between the navicular , first second and metatarsals
Question: cuneiformAnswer:
Question: the intermediadte Answer: smal,est
Question: 7 tarsal Answer: CHUBBY ( calcaneous) TWISTED (Talus) Never (Navicular) Could (cuboid) CHA (Cunieform-medial) CHA ( -intermediate) CHA (cunieform-lateral)
Question: sesamoid Answer: beneath the head of the first metatarsal embeded w/in the tendons (common site of )
Question: Answer: and fibula
Question: tibiaAnswer: second largest bone in body side weight bearing bone
Question: Answer: lateral side of leg no weight
Question: Answer: makes up most of the and articulates with the talus
Question: Answer: longest, and heaviest bone in body
Question: when is verticalAnswer: the medial condyle is lower than the
Question: becasue the lateral on the femur is lowerAnswer: the central ray is 5m to 7 degress cephalaud to open the joint
Question: the superior of the femur articulates withAnswer: the of thehip joint
Question: Answer: knee
 
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