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Metatarsals support body weight during walking from "summary" of Bd Chaurasia's Human Anatomy, Volumes 3 & 4 by B. D. Chaurasia

Metatarsals are the long bones in the forefoot region of the foot, extending from the tarsal bones to the phalanges. They play a crucial role in supporting the body weight during walking. When a person is standing or walking, the body weight is transferred from the tibia and fibula to the talus bone in the ankle joint. From the talus, the weight is then transmitted to the metatarsals through the tarsal bones. The metatarsals are arranged in a curved arch-like structure, which helps in distributing the body weight evenly across the foot. This arch-like structure acts as a shock absorber, reducing the impact o...
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    Bd Chaurasia's Human Anatomy, Volumes 3 & 4

    B. D. Chaurasia

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