75 -76 Figure 4.11; Figure 4.12 A. Calcaneus B. Cuboid C. Distal phalanx D. Head of fibula E. Intermediate cunieform AB. Lateral cunieform AC. Lateral malleolus AD. Medial condyle AE. Medial cuneiform 77 BC. Medial malleolus BD. Metatarsals BE. Navicular CD. Proximal phalanx CE. Tallus DE. Tibial tuberosity 78 .79 Figure 4.11. Right Tibia and Fibula, Anterior 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89

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Figure 4.11; Figure 4.12
A. Calcaneus
B. Cuboid
C. Distal phalanx
D. Head of fibula
E. Intermediate cunieform
AB. Lateral cunieform
AC. Lateral malleolus
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AD. Medial condyle
AE. Medial cuneiform
BC. Medial malleolus
BD. Metatarsals
BE. Navicular
CD. Proximal phalanx
CE. Tallus
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DE. Tibial tuberosity
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Figure 4.11. Right Tibia and Fibula, Anterior
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Transcribed Image Text:.75 -76 Figure 4.11; Figure 4.12 A. Calcaneus B. Cuboid C. Distal phalanx D. Head of fibula E. Intermediate cunieform AB. Lateral cunieform AC. Lateral malleolus 77 AD. Medial condyle AE. Medial cuneiform BC. Medial malleolus BD. Metatarsals BE. Navicular CD. Proximal phalanx CE. Tallus 78 DE. Tibial tuberosity 79 Figure 4.11. Right Tibia and Fibula, Anterior 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89
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Figure 4.9. Left Clavicle, Superior (A); Inferior (B)
Figure 4.9; Figure 4.10
A. Acromial end
B. Conoid tubercle
C. Greater trochanter
D. Head of femur
E. Intercondylar notch
AB. Lateral condyle
AC. Lateral epicondyle
AD. Lesser trochanter
AE. Linea aspera
BC. Medial epicondyle
BD. Neck of femur
BE. Sternal end
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Figure 4.10. Left Femur, Anterior (A); Posterior (B)
Transcribed Image Text:63 64 A 65 Figure 4.9. Left Clavicle, Superior (A); Inferior (B) Figure 4.9; Figure 4.10 A. Acromial end B. Conoid tubercle C. Greater trochanter D. Head of femur E. Intercondylar notch AB. Lateral condyle AC. Lateral epicondyle AD. Lesser trochanter AE. Linea aspera BC. Medial epicondyle BD. Neck of femur BE. Sternal end 66 70 67 68 71 72 69 73 74 Figure 4.10. Left Femur, Anterior (A); Posterior (B)
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