Physical Therapy Videos - Shoulder What Is It? Your shoulder has three bones: the collarbone, shoulder blade, and upper arm bone. The top part of the upper arm bone is called the
Physical Therapy Videos - Humerus What It Is The humerus is the long bone in your upper arm. It's part of both your shoulder and elbow joints. There are many muscles, nerves, and
Physical Therapy Videos - Elbow What Is It? The elbow helps connect your arm to your forearm. It lets you bend and straighten your arm, and turn your hand up and down. The
Physical Therapy Videos - Elbow What Is It? The elbow is the joint that connects your arm and forearm. It helps you move your hand closer to or away from your body. The elbow also
Physical Therapy Videos - Forearm What Is It? The distal radius (wrist) is one of the most common bones to break. The distal (lower end) of your forearm makes up part of the wrist
Physical Therapy Videos - Femur What Is It? Sometimes, a bone can break around or above a knee replacement. These breaks mostly happen in the thigh bone but can also happen in the
Physical Therapy Videos - Femur What Is It? The lower part of your thigh bone is called the distal femur. It's shaped like a trapezoid and is found just behind your kneecap. Your
Physical Therapy Videos - Knee What Is It? The knee has three bones: the thighbone (femur), the lower leg bone (tibia), and the kneecap (patella). Your kneecap is in the middle of
Physical Therapy Videos - Foot & Ankle What Is It? An ankle break, called a pilon fracture, is an injury to the ankle joint. The ankle is made of the tibia (shin bone), talus bone
Physical Therapy Videos - Foot & Ankle What Is It? The ankle has three bones: the tibia (shin bone), the fibula (smaller leg bone) and the talus. These bones work together to let
What Is It? A broken lower leg bone happens when the tibia, one of the two bones in your lower leg,breaks. The tibia is the big bone between your knee and ankle, and it helps
Physical Therapy Videos - Foot & Ankle What Is It? The calcaneus, or heel bone, is a large bone under your ankle and at the back of your foot. It helps you walk and connects your