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Leg & Foot
Topographical views
Topographical views
Surface anatomy – kneeA. Patella
B. Quadriceps tendon
C. Vastus lateralis
D. Vastus medialis
E. Vastus medialis obliquus
F. Patella tendon
G. Hoffa’s fat pad
H. Tibial tubercle
I. Tubercle of Gerdy
J. Pes anserinus
K. Medial tibial plateau
Surface anatomy – knee
A. Medial epicondyle B. Medial collateral ligament
C. Pes anserius D. semimembranous insertion
E. Medial joint line
Surface anatomy – knee
A. Lateral epicondyle B. Lateral collateral ligament
C. Fibular head D. Biceps tendon
E. Iliotibial tract F. Tubercle of Gerdy G. Lateral joint line
Surface anatomy – knee
A. Semimembranous
B. Semitendinosus
C. Biceps femoris
D. Common peroneal
nerve
E. Medial head of
gastronemius
F. Lateral head of
gastronemius
Surface anatomy - lower legA. Subcutaneous border
of tibia
B. Anterior compartment
of muscles
C. Typical site of anterior
crest stress fracture
D. Site of tibialis anterior
pritendinitis
E. Site of possible superficial peroneal nerve compression
Surface anatomy – lower leg
A. Gastrocnemius
B. Soleus
C. Peroneal muscles
D. Fibula
Surface anatomy – lower leg
A. Soleus
B. Medial gastrocnemius
C. Lateral gastrocnemius
D. Usual site of
gastrocnemius tear
Surface anatomy – lower leg
A. Tibia
B. Gastrocnemius
C. Soleus
D. Most common site of tibial compression fracture
Surface anatomy – foot
A. Medial malleolus
B. Lateral malleouls
C. Tibialis anterior tendon
D. Extensor hallucis longus
E. Extensor digitorum longus
F. Anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament
G. Peroneus tertius
Surface anatomy – foot
A. Base of fifth metatarsal B. Lateral malleolus
C. Sinus tarsae D. Extensor digitorum brevis
E. Peroneus brevis tendon F. Achilles’s tendon
G. Sural nerve H. Typical site of fibular stress fracture
I. Anterior talofibular ligament J. Calcaneofibular ligament
K. Peroneal tubercle L. Tuberosity of the calcaneus
M. Anterior process of the calcaneus
N. Cuboid O. Subcutaneous bursa
Surface anatomy – foot
A. Plantar fat pad
B. Calcaneal
tuberosity
C. Achilles’ tendon
D. Soleus
E. Sural nerve
F. Medial malleolus
G. Lateral malleouls
Surface anatomy – foot
A. Medial longitudinal arch B. Head of first metatarsal
C. Calcaneal tuberosity D. Medial malleouls
E. Navicular tuberosity F. Saphneous vein
G. Posterior tibial tendon H. Flexor digitorum longus tendon
I. Posterior tibial artery
J. Typical site of stress fracture of medial malleouls
K. Deltoid ligament
Bony Landmark Trails of the Knee
Bony Landmark Trails of the Knee
Bony Landmark Trails of the Knee
Bony Landmark Trails of the ankle and foot
Bony Landmark Trails of the ankle and foot
Bony Landmark Trails of the ankle and foot