3.6 Lower Extremity
Achilles tendon (Fig. 3.110)
On the distal aspect of the lower leg and on the heel, the Achilles
tendon defines the location of KID-3, KID-4, and KID-7on
its medial aspect and of BL-59and BL-60on its lateral aspect.
Tuberosity of the 5th metatarsal bone
(Figs 3.111, 3.112)
The tuberosity at the proximal end of the 5th metatarsal bone is
the most palpable orientation point on the lateral aspect of the
midfoot. BL-63is located in the depression proximal to the
tuberosity, while BL-64is located in the depression distal to
it, at the junction of the head and the shaft.
BL-60
Achilles tendon
BL-62
BL-59
Tuberosity of the
5th metatarsal bone
BL-64 BL-63
Highest prominence
of the lateral malleolus
Calcaneus
Cuboid
Navicular
Intermediate cuneiform
Lateral cuneiform
Metatarsal
bones
Phalanges
Tuberosity of the
5th metatarsal bone
Talus
BL-63 BL-64
Fig. 3.111
Fig. 3.112
Tendon of the
gastrocnemius
Medial
malleolus
Calcaneal
tuberosity
Lateral
Calcaneal tendon(Achilles tendon) malleolus
Fig. 3.110
Achilles
tendon
Highest prominence of the
lateral malleolus KID-3
0.5 cun
Highest prominence
of the lateral malleolus
KID-4
KID-3
KID-5
2 cun
KID-7
Fig. 3.113