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Tarsal bones form the arch of the foot from "summary" of Bd Chaurasia's Human Anatomy, Volumes 3 & 4 by B. D. Chaurasia

The arches of the foot are formed primarily by the tarsal bones. These bones are arranged in a way that creates a support structure for the foot, allowing it to bear weight and provide stability during various activities such as walking, running, and jumping. The tarsal bones include the calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, and the three cuneiform bones. The calcaneus is the largest tarsal bone and forms the heel of the foot. It plays a crucial role in absorbing shock and providing leverage for movement. The talus bone sits on top of the calcaneus and is essential for articulation with the tibia and fibula bones of the lower leg. Together, the calcaneus and talus form the hindfoot, which supports ...
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    Bd Chaurasia's Human Anatomy, Volumes 3 & 4

    B. D. Chaurasia

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