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	<title>Radiology 101 &#187; Human Anatomy</title>
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		<title>Foot Anatomy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jan 2009 00:53:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hariette A.W.</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Positioning Guide]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[-consist of 26 bones -the bones of foot are shaped and joined together to form series of longitudinal transverse arches Subdivided into three parts 1. tarsus or bones of the ankle 2. metatarsus or bones of the instep 3. phalanges or bones of the toes for descriptive purposes the foot is divided into: 1. forefoot -includes the metatarsal and toes 2. midfoot -includes the cuneiform, navicular and cuboid 3. hindfoot -includes the talus(astragalus), and calcaneus(os calcis) Phalanges -14 phalanges in the toes -2 in the great toe -3 in each of other toes -great toe -distal and proximal phalanges -other <a class="more-link" href="http://www.radtech1895.com/2009/01/foot-anatomy.html/">Click Here To Read More</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-consist of 26 bones<br />
	-the bones of foot are shaped and joined together to form series of longitudinal transverse arches</p>
<p>Subdivided into three parts<br />
1.	tarsus or bones of the ankle<br />
2.	metatarsus or bones of the instep<br />
3.	phalanges or bones of the toes<br />
for descriptive purposes the foot is divided into:<br />
1.	forefoot<br />
-includes the metatarsal and toes<br />
     2. midfoot<br />
	-includes the cuneiform, navicular and <span id="more-289"></span>cuboid<br />
     3. hindfoot<br />
	-includes the talus(astragalus), and calcaneus(os calcis)<br />
Phalanges<br />
	-14 phalanges in the toes<br />
	-2 in the great toe<br />
	-3 in each of other toes<br />
-great toe<br />
	-distal and proximal phalanges<br />
-other toes<br />
	-proximal, middle, and distal phalanges<br />
Metatarsal<br />
	-5 metatarsals<br />
	-consist of a body or shaft and two extremities<br />
Tarsals<br />
	-seven tarsals in the ankle<br />
	-calcaneus (os calcis)<br />
	-talus (astrasalus)<br />
	-scaphoid (navicular)<br />
	-cuboid<br />
	-3 cuneiforms<br />
-calcaneus is the largest</p>
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		<title>Human Autopsy &#8211; Live!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is for educational purposes only. It intends to further discuss the human anatomy to students, specifically to medical students to better understand the human body.]]></description>
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