Fodskelet m. ledbånd og sener - eAnatomi

Foot skeleton with ligaments and tendons

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Fodskelet m. ledbånd og sener - eAnatomi
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Foot skeleton with ligaments and tendons

SKU: 6052

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Description

This model illustrates the skeleton of the foot and the muscles of the lower leg that attach to the bones of the foot. The model also illustrates some of the retinacula found on the foot, and can therefore be used to understand the course of the tendons from the lower leg down to the foot.


The model is produced in life-size, weighs 0.9 kg, and is delivered on a white stand from which the model can be removed so that the underside of the foot can be seen.


The model's individual structures are not numbered, but when purchasing the model, a product manual is included, which lists the names of the structures.

Anatomically speaking

Anatomically, the model shows all bones in the foot, as well as the lower part of the two lower leg bones - the tibia and the fibula.



The following of the muscles of the lower leg are illustrated on the model, with their tendons of insertion:



M. flexor digitorum longus, M. tibialis posterior, M. flexor hallucis longus and M. soleus (all part of the flexor joint of the lower leg)
M. peroneus longus and brevis (fibular tendon of the lower leg)
M. extensor hallucis longus, M. extensor digitorum longus, M. tibialis anterior (part of the extensor log of the lower leg)
M. extensor hallucis brevis


The model also shows two of the retinacles of the lower leg - the inferior extensor retinacle and the superior fibular retinacle, which are some transverse tendon lines under which the tendons pass from the lower leg down to the foot.

Movement-wise
Clinically speaking

Clinically speaking, the model is ideal for gaining an understanding of diseases and disorders that affect the bones of the foot as well as the insertion tendons from the muscles.



For example, Achilles tendon rupture, bone fractures, luxations (joint slips in e.g. the toe joints) and foot deformities such as metatarsus varus and hallux valgus (big toe bunion) and hammer toe.

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