The most important veins in the lower leg are the two saphenous veins--the greater saphenous vein, which runs from the foot to the groin area, and the short saphenous vein, which runs from the ankle to the knee.
The largest vein is the femoral vein, which runs along the length of the femur. The longest vein is the great saphenous vein, which runs the length of the entire leg.
The great saphenous vein is the longest vein in the body. It is a superficial vein located in the leg.
The longest vein in the body is the great saphenous vein, a superficial vein found in the leg.
Medial aspect of the lower limb
The muscle is, Lattisimus dorsi, connected with upper limb at the bicipital groove and with lower limb at illiac crest.
A coronal section separates the kneecap from the lower limb.
Two joint muscles in the upper limb is the wrist and the elbow. Two joint muscles in the lower limb is the ankle and the knee.
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They allow flexion and extension of the lower limb.
Lower Limb
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The humerus.