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Lower Extremity Skeletal Anatomy The Hips & Pelvis • Bones making up the hips/pelvis… – Sacrum (1) – Coccyx (1) – Illium (2) – Pubis (2) – Ischium (2) • Sit on it The Hips & Pelvis • The pelvis is a ring of bone serving 3 basic functions… – A protector for the bladder and intestines – Protector of internal reproductive organs (in females) – Provides anchor points for muscles and tendons from muscles in the legs and abdomen • Injuries are common to these bones because of their close proximity to the surface of the body and their lack of protective tissues Bone of the Leg • The Femur – Largest bone in body – Bears the brunt of the load with any locomotor activity or when simply standing – Superior end articulates with the hip, inferior end articulates with the tibia Bone of the Leg • Patella – Sesamoid bone imbedded in the patellar tendon • Tibia – On medial side of leg – Weight bearing bone of the lower leg – Makes up the upper part of ankle at inferior end (medial side) Bone of the Leg • Fibula – Located on lateral side of low leg – Non-weight bearing bone – Makes up the upper part of the ankle complex on the inferior-lateral side The Bones of the Ankle • Inner ankle knob – Medial maleolus of tibia • Outer ankle knob – Lateral maleolus of fibula • Talus (ankle bone) – Bears the brunt of the force between the foot and lower leg • Calcaneus (heel bone) The Foot • Foot bones are divided into 3 groups – Forefoot – Midfoot – Hindfoot The Foot • The forefoot consists of… – The phalanges (toes) – Metatarsals • Form the arch of the foot The Foot • The midfoot consists of… – 5 tarsal bones that also help to form the arch of the foot – Cuboid • Connects calcaneus to forefoot – Cuneiforms (3) • Form the actual arch – Navicular • Connects cuneiforms to talus The Foot • The hindfoot consists of… – Talus – Calcaneus • These two bones connect the foot to the ankle and the ankle to the leg