The hip and leg bones are the innominate or hip bone (fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis), femur, tibia , fibula , and patella (kneecap) on each side. The talus bone supports the leg bones (tibia and fibula), forming the ankle. Below the tibia and fibula are seven bones known as the tarsals. These make up the ankle and upper portion of the foot.
Distal to the ankle is the foot.
The lower limb contains bones. The femur is the single bone of the thigh. Our legs are weight-bearing limbs and include large and important muscle groups. The hip bones discussed in the article The Bones of the Pelvis are part of . The talus, or ankle bone : The talus is the bone at the top of the foot. It connects with the tibia and fibula bones of the lower leg.
In this video we discuss the bones of the legs and feet.

We cover all of the bones of the lower limb and the. A leg bone is a bone found in the leg. In the lower leg are two bones called the tibia . The patella (kneecap) is located in front of the knee joint where the femur and tibia meet. Smaller bones are in the feet and toes.





