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Real Human Foot – Individual Bones

$79.00

We believe education is the greatest gift osteology can share and that every human specimen can contribute to the advancement of science. These specimens are provided to us by retired physicians, medical researchers, dental professionals, and former university medical programs. We also work with accredited donor programs. A small sample – often antiques that simply do not qualify for medical/research grade usage – are made available to osteology enthusiasts worldwide so that they may continue to educate and inform.nThe human foot is a very complex and highly developed structure. The bones of the foot provide mechanical support for the soft tissues, helping the foot withstand the weight of the body. The bones of the foot can be divided into three categories:nnTarsalsnnA set of seven irregularly shaped bones. They are situated proximally in the foot, in the ankle area.nnMetatarsalsnnThese bones connect the phalanges to the tarsals. There are five in number nn one for each digit.nnPhalangesnnThe bones of the toes. Each toe has three phalanges nn a proximal, intermediate and distal (except the big toe, which only has two phalanges).nnSpecifications:nnThese bones are sold individually. You will receive one single bone.nThe photos shown are examples of what your specimen will approximately look like. Each bone is unique and will vary slightly in size, shape, color, etc.nnPhoto Legend:nn1. Calcaneusn2. Talusn3. Navicularn4. Cuboidn5. Lateral Cuneiformn6. Intermediate Cuneiformn7. Medial Cuneiformn8T. Big Toe Distaln9. Medial (Single)n10. Proximal (Single)n10T. Big Toe Proximaln11. Metatarsal (Single)n11T. Big Toe Metatarsaln15T. Complete Big ToennAlso available:nnArticulated Human FootnLoosely Strung Human FootnDisarticulated Human Foot

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