The anatomical term for armpit is axilla.
No, the heel and ankle are not the same thing. The heel is the back part of the foot below the ankle joint. The ankle joint is where the foot and the leg meet, connecting the lower leg to the foot.
The anatomical term is "medial."
Cranial is the basic anatomical term for related to the skull or head.
The term to describe the heel region is "calcaneal" or "calcaneus".
His heel on his foot. Hence the term Achilles heel
The calcaneus.
calcaneodynia or calcanealgia Related term: Plantar fasciitis (inflammation of the fascia of the sole of the foot often causes heel pain)
The anatomical term for armpit is axilla.
The heel of the foot is located on the posterior side of the body, opposite the toes.
No, the heel and ankle are not the same thing. The heel is the back part of the foot below the ankle joint. The ankle joint is where the foot and the leg meet, connecting the lower leg to the foot.
Yes it is
Calcaneous is the heel bone and it is the largest bone in the human foot.
The anatomical term is "medial."
The anatomical position of the thigh is superior to the foot. This means that the thigh is positioned above the foot when the body is in the standard anatomical position, with the thighs closer to the torso and the feet extending downward.
The musculoskeletal term for heel is "calcaneus."
A position where the heel is raised and the knee is bent and the weight is on the ball of the foot.