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Musculoskeletal Atlas of the Human Body popular
http://courses.washington.edu/hubio553/atlas/index.htmlAnatomy Atlas Orthoteers
http://www.orthoteers.org/(S(zeupt0ffgbzcyo3l5c0mu055))/mainpage.aspx? ...Anatomy Tables Joints of Upper and Lower Limbs
http://anatomy.med.umich.edu/musculoskeletal_system/joints_tables.html ...Atlas of Hip Surgery Images
http://www.medical.figs.ca/atlas/hip/surgeryDescriptive and Surgical Anatomy
http://www.about-osteology.net/Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy Foot
http://www.about-osteology.net/foot.htmDescriptive and Surgical Anatomy Hand
http://www.about-osteology.net/hand.htmDescriptive and Surgical Anatomy Lower Extremity Femur Patella
http://www.about-osteology.net/l_extermity.htmThe Lower Extremities, two in number, are connected with the inferior part of the trunk. They are divided into three parts, the thigh, the leg, and the foot, which correspond to the arm, the forearm, and hand in the upper extremity. The thigh is formed of a single bone, the femur.
Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy of the Spine
http://www.about-osteology.net/spine.htmDescriptive and Surgical Anatomy Osteology
http://www.about-osteology.net/osteology.htmSections on bones, vessels of Kane, Bone Development, Growth of Bone
Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy Pelvis
http://www.about-osteology.net/pelvis.htmDescriptive and Surgical Anatomy Tibia Fibula
http://www.about-osteology.net/l_extermity1.htmThe Tibia is situated at the anterior und inner side of the leg, and, excepting the femur, is the longest and largest bone in the skeleton. It is pris-moid in form, expanded above, where it enters into formation with the knee joint, and more slightly below. In the male, its direction is vertical, and parallel with the bone of the opposite Bide, but in the female it has a slight oblique direction downwards and outwards, to compensate for the oblique direction of the femur inwards. It presents for examination a shaft and two extremities.
The Fibula is situated at the outer side of the leg. It is the smaller of the two bones, and, in proportion to its length, the most slender of all the long bones; it is placed nearly parallel with the tibia, its lower extremity inclining a little forwards, so as to be on a plane anterior to that of the upper end. It presents for examination a shaft and two extremities.
Flexor Tendon Anatomy eMedicine Orthopedics
http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic605.htmSynonyms and related keywords: flexor tendon system, flexor pulley system, flexor sheath, retinacular sheath, trigger finger, stenosing tenosynovitis
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