The MTP joint is the joint in the foot that connects the big toe to the foot.
The foot itself is not a joint. The ankle,however,is a gliding or sliding joint.
it allows you to walk
head joint, body, and foot joint
Eversion is when the foot is curved away from the other foot and is controlled by peroneus longus and peroneus brevis. Inversion is when the foot curves the opposite way, towards the other foot, and is controlled by tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior. The subtalar joint or talocalcaneal joint is the joint that is responsible for creating inversion and eversion in the foot. This joint plays no part in the flexing of the foot though.
it has three the head-joint the main bit and the bottom
A flute has three parts: a head joint, body (middle), and foot joint.
Hip joint is rotation joint. You can not imagine playing foot ball without the use of this joint.
The talocrural joint connects the foot with the leg. The bones that make up this joint are the talus, distal fibula, and distal tibia.
Intercuneiform joint. Calcaneocubold joint. Transverse tarsal joint. Cuneonavicular joint. Tarsometatarsal joints. Metatartarsophalalangeal joints. Interphalangeal joints of the foot. Infermetatarsal joints. There are 33 joints in the foot those names are a list of there groups.
MTP can stand for a number of things. Medically Terminated Pregnancy, Microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (found in humans), Metatarsophalangeal view (semiflexed, postero-anterior view for looking at joint spacings in X-rays), Minutes-to-Post (in horse-racing), Multicast Transport Protocol (in Internet data communications), and probably a few hundred more.
Good for unwished pregnancy
what is a leg joint calledthe second letter is a n do u get the hang now what do u think it is ,girls n boys