The word "tarsals" is the name of the ankle. "Metatarsals" (meta = after) are the bones of the foot. There is a "Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome" which is similar to the Carple Tunnel Syndrome only 'tarsal' means the problem is in the ankle and 'carple' means it's in the wrist.
The ankle is the talocrural joint. It is usually just refered to as the ankle.
The ankle-bone is called the talus. It sits below the two leg bones, the tibia and the fibula.
The anatomical term for armpit is axilla.
The anatomical term is "medial."
The anatomical term for the back of your foot is the "heel."
The anatomical term for the back of your shin is the "posterior calf."
In anatomical terms, the kneecap (patella) is superior to the ankle. This means that it is located above the ankle when the body is in the standard anatomical position, where the body is standing upright with arms at the sides and palms facing forward. Additionally, the kneecap is anterior to the ankle, indicating its position is toward the front of the body.
The term that describes the position of the toes relative to the ankle is "distal." In anatomical terminology, "distal" refers to a position that is farther from the point of attachment or the trunk of the body, while "proximal" indicates a position closer to the trunk. Therefore, the toes are distal to the ankle.
The ankle-bone is called the talus. It sits below the two leg bones, the tibia and the fibula.
The anatomical term for armpit is axilla.
The anatomical term is "medial."
The anatomical term for the back of your foot is the "heel."
The correct anatomical term for spin is rotation or circumduction.
The anatomical term for the back of your shin is the "posterior calf."
The anatomical term for the calf muscle is the gastrocnemius muscle.
The anatomical term for the calf area of the leg is the "gastrocnemius muscle."
The correct anatomical term is \"The liver is to the right of the stomach\". It is the largest internal organ.
Cranial is the basic anatomical term for related to the skull or head.