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Learn the detailed anatomy of the lower limb skeleton in this 28-minute educational video that systematically explores the bone structures from the pelvic girdle to the free lower limb. Examine the pelvic girdle's role in connecting the lower extremity to the axial skeleton, including the hip bones, sacrum, and coccyx. Study the femur as the longest bone in the body, analyzing its head, neck, greater and lesser trochanters, shaft, and distal condyles. Explore the tibia and fibula of the leg, understanding their anatomical landmarks, articulations, and functional significance. Investigate the complex architecture of the foot bones, including the tarsal bones (talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, and cuneiforms), metatarsals, and phalanges. Understand the anatomical relationships between these bones and their clinical relevance for healthcare professionals. Master the terminology and spatial relationships essential for medical and health science students studying lower extremity anatomy.