The calcaneus.
The anatomical name for the collar bone is the clavicle bone
The anatomical name for a bone cell is Osteocyte.
The common term for "calcaneal" is "heel." It refers to the heel bone, which is known as the calcaneus in anatomical terms. This bone is located at the back of the foot and is crucial for walking and bearing weight.
The plural form of "calcaneum" is "calcanea." The calcaneum is the anatomical term for the heel bone, and in the context of anatomy, the plural refers to multiple heel bones.
The anatomical name for the thigh bone is the femur. It is the longest and strongest bone in the human body, extending from the hip to the knee and playing a key role in supporting body weight and facilitating movement.
Calcaneus
Heel Bone.
The shaft of a long bone- diaphysis The head(s) of a long bone- epiphysis
The calcaneus bone is also known as the heel bone, regardless of who it belongs to.
calcaneal
The anatomical term for the back of your foot is the "heel."
The medical name for a heel spur is "calcaneal spur." It is a bony growth that forms on the underside of the heel bone (calcaneus) and is often associated with conditions like plantar fasciitis, where inflammation occurs in the tissue connecting the heel bone to the toes. Heel spurs can cause pain and discomfort, particularly during activities that put pressure on the heel.