Lower Limb of Human Anatomy
Structural and functional organization of the hip, thigh, leg, and foot with
integrated biomechanics and neurovascular supply.
Joints
- Hip Joint
- Knee Joint
- Tibiofibular Joint
- Talocrural Joint
- Subtalar Joint
- Tarsal & MTP Joint
Arteries
- External Illiac Artery
- Femoral Artery
- Popliteal Artery
- Tibial Artery
- Fibular Artery
- Dorsal Pedis Artery
- Plantar Arterial Arch
Lymphatic Drainage
- Superficial Drainage
- Deep Drainage
- Popliteal Nodes
- External Iliac Nodes
Nerves
- Lumbar `Plexus
- Sacral Plexus
- Femoral Nerve
- Obturator `Nerve
- Sciatic Nerve
- Cutaneous Innervation
Why Lower Limb Matters
The lower limb supports body weight, enables locomotion, and integrates powerful muscular propulsion with precise joint stability and vascular supply.
- Weight Bearing Posture
- Locomotion & Gait Mechanics
- Applied Clinical Correlation
