Think this out by using a diagram or even a stick figure.1. The posterior surface is the "backside" of the body.2. Now look at or draw the back of the leg.3. The sural region region is the calf of the leg (still looking at the back).4. Mark that spot.5. The femoral region is the thigh.6. Now the question is asking "what is closer to the point of attachment to the body than the calf BUT further away from the point of attachment than the thigh."7. What do you see BETWEEN the calf and the thigh?8. What is this space called? What is the anterior (front) called?For more info see the link below:
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There is a 26% chance that the child of two left-handed parents will be left-handed.
You have spleen with the artery and vein to the spleen. Then there is tail of pancreas. Then you have left colic flexure on the left side of the stomach. On the left and back side, you have left kidney and the left adrenal gland.
Well, it depends. 90-95% of right handed people are left hemisphere dominant, but 65-75% of LEFT-handed people are LEFT hemisphere dominant.
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Crural Region
Crural ulcer (due to venous insufficiency or other causes like decubitus ulcer,post DVT some prefer gentamicin for it's treatment... locally zinc hyaluronic acid can b used
bones ate tibia and fiblua the anatomical name is the crural
The legs, also referred to as the lower appendages, or crural, are the inferior portions of the body that allow for ambulation.
The crual region of the body is the leg, between the knee cap and the ankle.
The ankle joint is commonly known as the talo-crural joint which is abbreviated to T-C jt.
Hernias above the abdominocrural crease are inguinal (latin, groin) and those arising below the crease are femoral (Latin, thigh) or crural (Latin, leg). -Schwartz
In this case, leg is the proper term for the collective. The thigh bone is called a femur bone. The knee bone is the patella. The leg bones are the tibia (front bone) and the fibula (smaller rear bone). The muscles are hamstrings, adductors, quadricepts, gastrocnemius, soleus, and tibialis anterior.
Think this out by using a diagram or even a stick figure.1. The posterior surface is the "backside" of the body.2. Now look at or draw the back of the leg.3. The sural region region is the calf of the leg (still looking at the back).4. Mark that spot.5. The femoral region is the thigh.6. Now the question is asking "what is closer to the point of attachment to the body than the calf BUT further away from the point of attachment than the thigh."7. What do you see BETWEEN the calf and the thigh?8. What is this space called? What is the anterior (front) called?For more info see the link below:
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