Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like

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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Ch. 7 Image Analysis of the Hip and Pelvis Flashcards
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Strength adaptations of the tibia bone for prescribed sets of isometric forces and joint angles - CS Florio, 2018
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Ch. 7 Image Analysis of the Hip and Pelvis Flashcards
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Ch. 7 Image Analysis of the Hip and Pelvis Flashcards
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
ch.7 hip and pelvis image analysis Flashcards
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
SciELO - Brasil - Tibial osteosynthesis in a guinea pig (Cavia porcellus) Tibial osteosynthesis in a guinea pig (Cavia porcellus)
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section ( arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
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Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
A 19-Year-Old Woman with Growing Pain and Swelling in the Hip - JBJS Image Quiz
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
A,. Joint line congruency angle: the angle between the distal femur
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Chapter 7 + 8 Diagram 16 of 17 Openstax Anatomy & Physiology (Leg) Diagram
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Expert tibia nail for subtrochanteric femoral fracture to prevent thermal injury - ScienceDirect
Jun on X: IMO, the Z-shaped orientaion of femur-tibia 2 is unusual for a  pygnogonid unless they're coxae-tibiae. There's also a short section  (arrowhead) between femur and tibia 1 which looks like
Solved 1. Name the expanded end at A on the tibia that

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