Lecture 12 Skeletal System Lower Limb (Structure Function)
Lecture 12 Skeletal System Lower Limb (Structure Function)
PHYSIOLOGY I
SKELETAL SYSTEM 2
STRUCTURE & FUNCTION OF LOWER
LIMB
• Contains 30 bones:
1 femur – femoral region
1 patella – patellar region
1 tibia & 1 fibula – crucal region
7 tarsal bones – ankle & proximal foot
5 metatarsal bones – arch of foot
14 phalanges - toes
FEMUR
• Longest, strongest & heaviest
• Greater trochanter
lateral from junction of
neck & shaft.
• Lesser trochanter
located on femur’s
posteromedial surface.
• Pectineal line
* inferior to intertrochanteric crest
* marks attachment of pectineus muscle.
• Gluteal tuberosity
* marks the attachment of gluteaus
maximus.
FEMUR: SHAFT
• Prominent feature is on posterior.
• Linea aspera
# Midline ridge
# Attachment site for thigh muscles
# Divide into 2: 1) Medial
2) Lateral
Popliteal surface
• Popliteal surface – flattened
triangular area.
FEMUR: DISTAL END
• On inferior surface, 2 smooth oval
surfaces
1) Medial condyle
2) Lateral condyle
Condyles continue from posterior
to anterior to form patellar surface
• Tibia
- medial position, thick & strong
- weight bearing
- superior head: medial & lateral condyles
separated by intercondylar eminence.
- anterior surface – tibial tuberosity mark
attachment site for patellar ligament.
- distally – forms medial malleolus.
- postlateral side – fibula notch fibula merge
& forms tibiofibular joint.
TIBIA & FIBULA
• Fibula
- long, thin, lateral bone
- does not bear any weight
- origin for several muscles
- connects with tibia at lateral edge
- head – inferior & posterior to lateral
condyle.
- connects with tibia at articular facet.
- distal tip – lateral malleolus extends to
ankle joint
- provide stability.
TARSALS, METATARSALS & PHALANGES
• Cuboid bones
- articulates with lateral
cuneiform & calcaneus
METATARSALS
• Form the sole of foot
3) Transverse arch
• Perpendicular to longitudinal arches
• From distal row of tarsals (cuboid &
cuneiforms) & bases of all 5
metatarsals.
ARTICULATIONS (JOINTS)
• Place that connects – bones articulate at a joint.
3) Synovial – diarthrosis
SYNOVIAL JOINTS
JOINTS OF THE LOWER LIMB
Proximal Tibia + Fibula
Plane
Gliding
Synovial