In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. 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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