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The Lower Limb
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The Lower Limb
Consists of;
• the gluteal region (buttocks)
• the thigh
• the leg, and
• the foot.
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Functions of the Lower Limb
Support the body weight
The ligaments at the hip and knee joints facilitate locking of
these joints therefore reducing the amount of muscular energy
required to maintain a standing position.
Locomotion
To move the body through space. This involves integration of
movements at all joints of the lower limb to place the foot on the
ground and move the body over it.
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Bones
pelvis
Hip bone
femur
- pelvis
Thigh bone
- femur
Leg bones
tibia
fibula
- tibia
- fibula
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Joints
Hip joint
Joint
Bones
Type
Movements
Hip joint
Pelvis and
femur
Ball and
socket
Flexion,
extension,
abduction,
adduction and
circumduction
Knee joint
Femur, tibia
and patella
Hinge
Flexion and
extension
Ankle joint
Tibia, fibula
and talus (a
tarsal bone)
Hinge
Plantarflexion
and
dorsiflexion
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Knee joint
Ankle joint
Muscles
Muscle Compartment
Actions
Gluteal region
Extend, abduct and rotate the thigh at the hip joint.
Thigh
• Anterior compartment
Extend the leg at the knee joint.
• Posterior compartment (hamstrings)
Extend the thigh at the hip joint and flex the leg at the
knee joint.
• Medial compartment
Adduct the thigh at the hip joint.
• Anterior compartment
Dorsiflex the foot and extend the digits.
• Posterior compartment
Plantarflex the foot and flex the digits.
• Lateral compartment
Evert the foot.
Leg
Foot
Support the arches of the foot.
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The Foot
Bones
Phalanges
• Calcaneus
• 6 tarsal bones
• Talus
• Navicular
• Cuboid
• Medial, intermediate and
lateral cuneiforms
• 5 metatarsal bones
Metatarsals
Cuneiforms
Cuboid
Navicular
Talus
• 14 phalanges
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Calcaneus