Yes, the calf is located at the back of the lower leg, and it extends from just below the knee to the ankle. It sits deep to the knee joint, meaning it is positioned behind and below the knee. The calf muscles, primarily the gastrocnemius and soleus, play a crucial role in movement and stability of the leg.
The calf is distal to the knee. There are multiple muscles in the lower leg. Their position relative to the skin is what determines it's depth/superficiality.
closest to the knee
The calf is the back part of the leg directly below the knee.
knee
The calf is the muscular portion of the leg between the ankle and the knee.
No, the compound word 'knee-deep' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun; for example, a knee-deep stream or knee-deep mud.
The ones below the back of your knee down to your ankle. That would be your calf
Knee Deep in the Blues was created in 1957.
Knee Deep was created on 2011-05-09.
- Not Just - Knee Deep was created in 1979.
Knee Deep Records was created in 1995.
knee and calf pain can be an indication of low blood calcium causing the calcium channels to get stuck and not be releived of the connecting arm of the gross motor skills