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Leg skeletal anatomy
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High Heels Can Lead to Chronic Foot Pain
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Flip Flops Can Lead to Leg and Back Pain
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Leg skeletal anatomy
The lower leg is comprised of two bones, the tibia and the smaller fibula. The thigh bone, or femur, is the large upper leg bone that connects the lower leg bones (knee joint) to the pelvic bone (hip joint.
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