answersLogoWhite

0

yes

User Avatar

Yazmin Sawayn

Lvl 13
3y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is the tarsal region distal to popliteal region?

The proximal tarsal region is the ankle area closest to the leg and farthest from the foot. The talus is the most proximal of the tarsals.


Is the popliteal artery proximal or distal to the femoral artery?

It is distal to it....


What term describes the heel region?

The term to describe the heel region is "calcaneal" or "calcaneus".


Is the popliteal region behind the knee?

Yes, the popliteal region is the area behind the knee.


What does popliteal mean?

It's the area behind the knee. It's where your popliteal artery is.


Is the popliteal surface region anterior to the patella region?

yes


How many tendons can you feel in the popliteal region?

Two.


What is the largest artery of the posterior knee region?

popliteal artery


What is the term that refers to the posterior surface of the knee?

Popliteal region


Is the antecubital region is proximal to the carpal region?

The antecubital space is proximal to the carpal region. ( antecubital space being the opposite side of the elbow and the carpal region being the wrist )


What is the medical term meaning the space behind the knee?

The back of the knee is known as the Popliteal Fossa. It's made up of numerous muscles, tendons, and ligaments.The popliteal Fossapopliteal fossaThe back of the knee is called the Popliteal FossaPoplitealThe back of the knee is the popliteal space or popliteal region. The front surface of the knee is called the prepatellar region.The back of the knee is the popliteal space.The back of the knee is called popliteal space.The back of your KNEE!!!


What region corresponds to the back of the knee?

The region corresponding to the back of the knee is known as the popliteal fossa. It is a diamond-shaped space bordered by muscles and tendons, including the hamstrings above and the gastrocnemius muscles below. This area contains important structures such as the popliteal artery, popliteal vein, and various nerves. It's a key region for both mobility and vascular functions in the leg.