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Radiographic Positioning Chapter 6 Lower Limb What is the lateral bone of the leg? - Answer- fibula What is the enlarged distal end of the fibula? - Answer- lateral malleolus What is the larger of the two bones of the leg? - Answer- tibia What is known as the anterior border of the tibia? - Answer- crest What is the conical projection at the head of the fibula? - Answer- apex What is the large process at the distal end of the tibia? - Answer- medial malleolus What is the two prominent processes on the proximal end of the tibia? - Answer- condyles What is the two peaklike processes arising from the intercondylar eminence? - Answer- tubercles What is the sharp projection between the two superior articular surfaces? - Answer- intercondylar eminence What is the deep depression between the condyles? - Answer- intercondylar fossa What is the constricted portion just inferior from the head? - Answer- neck What is the large rounded eminence on the superior end? - Answer- head What are the two large eminences on the distal end? - Answer- condyles What is the large prominent process superior and lateral on the shaft? - Answer- greater trochanter What is the shallow triangular area on the anterior surface between the condyles? - Answer- patellar surface What type of movement does the knee have? - Answer- flexion, and extension What type of movement does the ankle have? - Answer- flexion and extension What type of movement does the intertarsal have? - Answer- gliding What type of movement does the interphalangeal have? - Answer- flexion and extension What type of movement does the tarsometatarsal have? - Answer- flexion,

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Radiographic Positioning Chapter 6
Lower Limb
What is the lateral bone of the leg? - Answer- fibula

What is the enlarged distal end of the fibula? - Answer- lateral malleolus

What is the larger of the two bones of the leg? - Answer- tibia

What is known as the anterior border of the tibia? - Answer- crest

What is the conical projection at the head of the fibula? - Answer- apex

What is the large process at the distal end of the tibia? - Answer- medial malleolus

What is the two prominent processes on the proximal end of the tibia? - Answer-
condyles

What is the two peaklike processes arising from the intercondylar eminence? -
Answer- tubercles

What is the sharp projection between the two superior articular surfaces? - Answer-
intercondylar eminence

What is the deep depression between the condyles? - Answer- intercondylar fossa

What is the constricted portion just inferior from the head? - Answer- neck

What is the large rounded eminence on the superior end? - Answer- head

What are the two large eminences on the distal end? - Answer- condyles

What is the large prominent process superior and lateral on the shaft? - Answer-
greater trochanter

What is the shallow triangular area on the anterior surface between the condyles? -
Answer- patellar surface

What type of movement does the knee have? - Answer- flexion, and extension

What type of movement does the ankle have? - Answer- flexion and extension

What type of movement does the intertarsal have? - Answer- gliding

What type of movement does the interphalangeal have? - Answer- flexion and
extension

, What type of movement does the tarsometatarsal have? - Answer- flexion,
extension, abduction, and adduction

What type of movement does the distal tibiofibular have? - Answer- syndesmosis

What type of movement does the proximal tibiofibular have? - Answer- gliding

What type of movement does the metatarsalphalangeal have? - Answer- flexion,
extension, abduction, and adduction

A benign lesion of corticol bone? - Answer- osteoid osteoma

A fluid-filled cyst with a wall of fibrous tissue? - Answer- bone cyst

thick, soft bone marked by bowing clubfoot and fractures? - Answer- paget disease

softening of the bones as a result of a vitamin D deficiency? - Answer- osteomalacia

benign bone tumor projection with a cartilaginous cap? - Answer- osteochondrama

incomplete separation or avulsion of the tibial tuberosity? - Answer- Osgood-
Schlatterdisease

Lucent lesion in the metaphysis, usually at the distal femur? - Answer-
osteoclastoma (giant call tumor)

abnormal twisting of the foot, usually inward and downward? - Answer- congenital

Hereditary form of arthritis in which uric acid is deposited in joints? - Answer- gout

Avulsion fracture of the medial malleolus with the loss of the ankle mortise? -
Answer- Pott fracture

How many bones are found in one lower limb? - Answer- 30

Identify by group name and quantity the bones found in the foot and ankle? -
Answer- phalanges 14
metatarsals 5
tarsals 7

How many interphalangeal articulations does one foot have? - Answer- 9

What type of joint is an interphalangeal joint? - Answer- hinge

With what do the heads of the metatarsals articulate? - Answer- proximal phalanges

How are metatarsals identified within the foot? - Answer- 1-5 from medial to lateral

Name the groups of bones found in each section of the foot?
Forefoot:

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