KINE 318 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Quadratus Femoris Muscle, List Of Flexors Of The Human Body, Ischiofemoral Ligament

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Phalanges: three in each toe except for first (hallux) which has two (14) Metatarsals: lie between the phalanges and tarsals; one for each toe (5) Tarsals: there are 7 tarsal bones in the ankle. First row: first, second, and third cuneiforms (base of three metatarsals on the medial side of the foot) and the cuboid (lateral side of foot) Tibia: medial side of the leg; principle weight bearing bone of the leg (interosseus membrane. Fibula: long and slender; located on lateral side; main function is to provide for the attachments. Sesamoid bone: encapsulated in a tendon and is free floating. Arches of the foot: absorb the shock of weight bearing; dissipate force connects tibia with fibula) of muscles. Lateral longitudinal arch: lateral border of calcaneus to the fifth metatarsal (includes the. Anterior metatarsal arch: distal head of all five metatarsals. Flexor digitorum longus plantar flexion: dorsiflexion: inversion, adduction, and supination:

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