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  2. What is the anatomy of the lower leg? - Medical News Today

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    The lower leg refers to the portion of the lower extremity between the knee and ankle. This area consists of bones, muscles, tendons, and nerves that all work together to allow the leg to...

  3. Ligaments of the lower limb: Pelvis, knee, ankle - Kenhub

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    There are three ligaments situated around the sacroiliac joint known as the anterior, interosseous and posterior sacroiliac ligaments. Anterior Sacroiliac Ligament - It forms the anteroinferior component of the joint capsule. It courses from the pre-auricular surface of the ilium to the third segment of the sacrum.

  4. Leg and knee anatomy: Bones, muscles, soft tissues | Kenhub

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    In addition, the knee joint is strengthened by various ligaments, such as the patellar ligament, tibial and fibular collateral ligaments, oblique popliteal ligament and anterolateral ligement.

  5. The Anatomy of the Lower Leg Muscles - Verywell Health

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    Common conditions that affect the lower leg include stress fractures, compartment syndrome, shin splints, and muscle tears. The lower leg is divided into four compartments that contain the various muscles of the lower leg—anterior, lateral, posterior and deep posterior.

  6. Lower Leg Anatomy, Diagram & Pictures | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Together with the upper leg, it forms the lower extremity. It lies between the knee and the ankle, while the upper leg lies between the hip and the knee. The lower leg contains two major...

  7. Peroneus Longus: Function, Causes of Pain, Treatment - Verywell...

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    Research has shown the peroneus longus can be removed from your lower leg and used as a knee ligament without causing a significant loss in your foot and ankle function. Injury to the peroneus longus muscle can cause pain in your lower leg, ankle, or foot.

  8. Ligaments are bands of connective tissue that surround a joint. They help support joints and keep them from moving too much. The knee contains four major ligaments: Anterior cruciate...

  9. Lower limb anatomy: Bones, muscles, nerves, vessels | Kenhub

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    Master lower limb anatomy using this topic page. Click now to study the muscles, arteries, veins, and nerves of the lower limb at Kenhub!

  10. Knee Ligaments: Anatomy, ACL, MCL, PCL, LCL, Torn Ligament

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    Knee ligaments are bands of tissue that connect the thigh bone in the upper leg to the lower leg bones. There are four major ligaments in the knee: ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL. Injuries to the knee ligaments are common, especially in athletes. A sprained knee can range from mild to severe.

  11. Knee Anatomy: Bones, Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments - Verywell...

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    There are four major ligaments that surround the knee joint. Two of these ligaments are in the center of the joint, and they cross each other. These are called the cruciate ligaments and consist of the anterior cruciate ligament and the posterior cruciate ligament.