The function of the tarsal bone is that they are your toes!! It's pretty easy to find out that they are your toes if people would just use the technology that we have that's computers!!!
or even use the technology we are blessed with today to see that the tarsal bones are actually the bones that make up your ankle
it is your ankle you idiot! and it acts as a shock absorber and provides movement for the foot
Actually to correct you both tarsals are the bones that connect to your toe bones ( phalanges. tarsal bones connect to your toes on one side and to your ankle JOINT on the other side. the function of the tarsal bones is to connect your phalanges to your ankle joint to support the movement of your toes
The metatarsals can be found between the phalanges and tarsals.
The tibia is the scientific name of the shinbone.
Yes, the femur is proximal to the tarsals. The femur is the long bone in the thigh, which is closer to the trunk of the body, while the tarsals are the bones in the foot, which are distal to the femur.
Your spine is made up of vertebra. Tarsals are in your feet!
The tarsal region is related to the tarsus. The tarsus is the ankle joint. This region consists of 7 bones.
Tarsals are in the feet.
The tarsals are superior to the meta-tarsals in the lower part of the ankle.
The tarsals are just another name for the ankles.
The tarsals are bones that are located in the foot, more specifically in the ankle area. The tarsals are seven bones that have an irregular shape.
The metatarsals can be found between the phalanges and tarsals.
No. Ankle is talocrural joint and tarsals are bones in the foot.
The ankle. In Latin, tarsals literally mean the ankle.
The tibia is the scientific name of the shinbone.
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a bone in the foot?
The tibia and fibula are the bones immediately proximal to the tarsals. The tibia and fibula are the bones of the lower leg.