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The instep bone is located on the foot. It is where the arch of the foot is connected to the tendons of the foot.

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What is the collection of bones in the foot that form the ankle and instep?

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Are Metatarsals and Phalanges the same thing?

No, the metatarsals are the bones of the instep, or foot. The phlanges are the toes and their connecting bones.


Operation on the instep of the foot?

Instep of the foot.


Diagram of instep to foot?

The instep is the arched middle part of the top of the foot, located between the toes and the ankle. It is made up of the tarsal and metatarsal bones, tendons, ligaments, and blood vessels. The instep provides support and stability to the foot during walking and running.


Bones of the feet?

The instep is located on top of the foot. Many people get the instep confused with the arch. The arch is the cavity on the bottom of the foot and the instep is on the top of the foot.http://www.superfeet.com/foot-health/FHI55.aspx


How many bones are in the human ankle and foot?

There are bones in the ankle.Each foot contains 26 bones: 7 tarsals (ankle bones), 5 metatarsals (instep bones), and 14 phalanges (toe bones).


Part of foot i s e?

instep


Where in the body are the metatarsals found?

The metatarsal bones are found in the foot, specifically in the middle region of the foot between the tarsal bones of the ankle and the phalanges of the toes. They make up the structure of the instep and provide support for walking, running, and other weight-bearing activities.


Are metacarpal bones in the foot?

No, metacarpal bones are in the hand, not the foot. The metacarpal bones are the five long bones that form the palm of the hand, while in the foot, the equivalent bones are known as metatarsal bones.


Is the arch of the foot is the same as the instep?

Yes, the arch of the foot and the instep are terms often used interchangeably to refer to the curved area on the top of the foot between the toes and the ankle. Both terms describe the natural curve of the foot that creates the arch shape.


What body part does the medical root word tarso refer to?

The medical root word 'tarso' refers to the instep of foot; ankle (also edge of eyelid).


Anatomical name for instep of foot?

It'a called the 'medial longitudinal arch'