- (/kælˈkeɪniəs/; from the
Latin calcaneus or calcaneum,
meaning heel; pl.:
calcanei or calcanea) or heel bone is a bone of the
tarsus of the foot
which constitutes...
- the sole of the foot.
Details From
tibial nerve Identifiers Latin rami
calcanei mediales nervi tibialis TA98 A14.2.07.065 TA2 6589 FMA 44710 Anatomical...
- The
Achilles tendon or heel cord, also
known as the
calcaneal tendon, is a
tendon at the back of the
lower leg, and is the
thickest in the
human body.[excessive...
- The
sural nerve (L4-S1) is
generally considered a pure
cutaneous nerve of the
posterolateral leg to the
lateral ankle. The
sural nerve originates from...
- A
calcaneal spur (also
known as a heel spur) is a bony
outgrowth from the
calcaneal tuberosity (heel bone).
Calcaneal spurs are
typically detected by x-ray...
- the
plantar muscles. It
extends between the
medial process of the
tuber calcanei and the
proximal phalanges of[citation needed] the toes. It
provides some...
-
sesamoideum peroneum, 5 = os
cuboideum secundarium, 6 = os
trochleare calcanei, 7 = os in
sinus tarsi, 8 = os
sustentaculum tali, 9 = os talocalcaneale...
- 4=os
sesamoideum peroneum, 5=os
cuboideum secundarium, 6=os
trochleare calcanei, 7=os in
sinus tarsi, 8=os
sustentaculum tali, 9=os
talocalcaneale posterius...
- on the
supracondylar tuberosities of the
femur and
inserts on the
tuber calcanei. It acts to
extend the
tarsus and flex the stifle. It is
innervated by...
-
Calcaneal branches may
refer to:
Lateral calcaneal branches of
sural nerve Medial calcaneal branches of the
tibial nerve This
disambiguation page lists...