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Join this channel and become an insider member. Subscribe for free to see our next release. Click the bell 🔔 to be notified about our new content. #shorts Foot Bones Anatomy 1. Tarsal Bones - Calcaneus: The largest bone of the foot, forming the heel. - Talus: Sits above the calcaneus and forms the lower part of the ankle joint. - Navicular: Located in front of the talus. - Cuboid: Situated on the foot's outer side, in front of the calcaneus. - Cuneiform Bones: - Medial Cuneiform: Located towards the inner side of the foot. - Intermediate Cuneiform: Positioned between the medial and lateral cuneiform bones. - Lateral Cuneiform: Located towards the foot's outer side. 2. Metatarsal Bones - Five long bones, numbered from 1 to 5, starting from the big toe to the little toe: - First Metatarsal: Supports the big toe. - Second Metatarsal. - Third Metatarsal. - Fourth Metatarsal. - Fifth Metatarsal: Supports the little toe. 3. Phalanges (Toe Bones) - Proximal Phalanges: The bones closest to the metatarsals. - Big Toe (Hallux): Has only one proximal phalanx. - Other Toes: Each has a proximal phalanx. - Intermediate Phalanges: Middle bones, not present in the big toe. - Other Toes: Each has an intermediate phalanx. - Distal Phalanges: The bones at the tip of the toes. - Big Toe (Hallux): Has only one distal phalanx. - Other Toes: Each has a distal phalanx. 4. Joints - Ankle Joint: Formed by the talus, tibia, and fibula. - Subtalar Joint: Between the talus and calcaneus. - Transverse Tarsal Joint: Between the tarsal bones. - Tarsometatarsal Joints: Between the tarsal and metatarsal bones. - Metatarsophalangeal Joints: Between the metatarsals and proximal phalanges. - Interphalangeal Joints: Between the phalanges (proximal and distal, or proximal, intermedia
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