Bones part 2
Talus
Tarsal bone that articulates with the tibia
metatarsus
bones forming the instep of the foot
tibia and femur
bones forming the knee joint
tarsals
bones of the ankle
acetabulum
deep socket in the coxal bone that receives the head of the thigh bone
medial malleolus
distal process on medial tibial surface
Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis
fuse to form the coxal bone (hip bone)
calcaneus
heel bone
fibula
lateral bone of the leg
femur
longest bone in the body, articulates with the coxal bone
tibia
medial bone of the leg
obturator foramen
opening in a coxal bone formed by the pubic and ischial rami
Sacroiliac symphysis
point where the axial skeleton attaches to the pelvic girdle
pubic symphysis
point where the coxal bones join anteriorly
tibial tuberosity
point where the patellar ligament attaches
lateral malleolus
process forming the outer ankle
ischial tuberosity
receives the weight of the body when sitting
tibia
shinbone
greater and lesser trochanter
sites of the muscle attachment on the proximal end of the femur
Iliac Crest
upper margin of the iliac bones
patella
"knee cap"