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Blood goes into the Aorta from the heart. Then enters into Common iliac arteries, external iliac arteries, femoral artery, popliteal artery, and then it goes into the anterior tibial and posterior tibial arteries which supply the foot.
Dosalis Pedis, Posterior Tibial, Popliteal, Femoral, Carotid, brachial and radial arteries.
1. Radial artery 2. Carotid artery 3. Brachial artery 4. Temporal 5. Femoral 6. Popliteal 7. Posterior tibial 8. Pedal arteries
femoral, posterior tibial, anterior tibial
anterior tibial, femoral, posterior tibialfemoral, posterior tibial, anterior tibial
It is called the femoral artery that branches out into 2 tibial arteries and one peroneal artery.
Blood flow in the leg begins at the femoral artery. From there, it runs to the popliteal artery, anterior tibial artery, dorsalis pedis artery, and finally, the dorsal metatarsal arteries.
I believe that is the Femoral artery.
The femoral vein is the main vein in a human leg.
CRUCIATE LIGAMENTS protect the alignment of the femoral and tibial condyles and limit the movement of the femur anteriorly and posteriorly .
anterior tibial, posterior tibial, and peroneal
Pulses can also be found on the femoral artery (in the groin) and post tibial (behind the ankle) and on the top of the foot between the great and second toes.