Cuneiform (anatomy) - Additional Images

Additional Images

  • Bones of the right foot. Plantar Surface. Image:Gray290.png|Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect.

  • Skeleton of foot. Lateral aspect.

  • Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities.

  • Bones of foot

Bones (TA A02, GA 2)
Axial
Vertebral column
  • vertebrae (cervical, thoracic, lumbar)
  • sacrum
  • coccyx
Thoracic skeleton
  • sternum
  • rib
Skull
Neurocranium
  • occipital
  • parietal
  • frontal
  • temporal
  • sphenoid
  • ethmoid
Facial bones
  • nasal
  • maxilla
  • lacrimal
  • zygomatic
  • palatine
  • inferior nasal conchae
  • vomer
  • mandible
  • THROAT: hyoid (greater cornu, lesser cornu, body)
Ossicles
  • malleus
  • incus
  • stapes
Appendicular
Upper
  • SHOULDER GIRDLE: clavicle
  • scapula
  • ARM: humerus
  • ulna
  • radius- HAND:carpals (scaphoid, lunate bone, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate)
  • metacarpals
  • phalanges (prox, int, dist)
Lower
  • PELVIS: pelvis (ilium, ischium, pubis)
  • LEG: femur
  • patella
  • fibula
  • tibia
  • FOOT: tarsals (calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuneiform, cuboid)
  • metatarsals
  • phalanges (prox, int, dist)

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