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Tony Serino, Ph.D. Advanced Anatomy Limbs Tony Serino, Ph.D. Advanced Anatomy

Limbs: Topic Objectives Be able to describe and identify all bones and landmarks of limbs. Be able to describe and identify the major muscles of the limbs. Be able to describe and identify the circulations and innervations of the limbs.

Brachium: Humerus

Antebrachium: Ulna and Radius

Hand

Femur

Tibia & Fibula

Foot

Muscle Fiber Arrangements

Brachial Muscles

Anterior Brachium

Posterior Brachium

Anterior Antebrachium

Posterior Antebrachium

Anterior Femoral

Quadriceps & Deep Femoral

Gluteal & Post. Femoral

Deep Gluteal

Crural Muscles

Peroneal

Sural Muscles

Deep Sural

Foot

Nerves of Arm

Anterior Nerves of Leg

Posterior Nerves of Leg

Major Arteries of Arm

Major Arteries of Leg

Branches of Popliteal A.

Major Veins of Arm

Major Veins of Leg

Branches of Popliteal V.