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Femoris (femoral area)

Greater trochanter

Prominence on outside of hip, attached to femur

Patella

Kneecap

Tibial tuberosity

Just above my compound fracture

Crural area (crus)

Shin region

Popliteal area

Diamond shaped space behind knee joint

Achilles tendon

(Calcaneal) posterior area of superior ankle & gastroc

Lateral malleolus

(Fibular) knob on outside of ankle

Medial malleolus

(Tibial) knob on inner side of ankle

Calcaneus

Heel bone

Plantar side of foot

Bottom side, underside.


Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of fascia on bottom of foot.

Dorsal side of foot

Top side of foot

Medial side of foot

Inner (medial) visible side of foot

Lateral side of foot

Outer visible side of foot

How many phalanx bones are in the foot?

14 total. 5 distal. 4 middle. 5 proximal

Umbilicus

Navel. Belly button

Lumbus (lumbar area)

L1-L5 low back

Sacrum

S1-S5 superior to coccyx, medial to Iliac bones

When listing a body part in relation to another body part, use one of these terms 1st.

Anterior or Posterior

P or A

Coxa

The pelvis

Iliac crest

Top border of ilium

Posterior superior iliac spine

Medial base of iliac crest, on butt side

Anterior superior iliac spine

Lateral base of iliac crest.

Buttocks

Butt 🙊

Gluteal cleft

Butt crack.

Gluteal folds

Disappear when sitting.

Coccyx

Small triangular bone at base of spinal column.

Ischial tuberosity

[pronounced iskeeal] the "sit bones". The curved bones that make up the bottom of the pelvis.

Inguinal ligaments

A fibrous band extending from the anterior superior iliac spine to the pubic tubercle. Hernias occur here