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3 Νοε 2023 · The lower ankle joint is formed by the talus, calcaneus, and navicular bone. The joint is supported by a set of ankle ligaments: the medial collateral or deltoid ligament, and lateral collateral ligament. We’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about the ankle joint and its ligaments with these study units:
- Talus
The talus articulates with four bones - the tibia, fibula,...
- Talus
30 Οκτ 2023 · The talus articulates with four bones - the tibia, fibula, calcaneus and navicular. Within the tarsus, it articulates with the calcaneus below and the navicular in front within the talocalcaneonavicular joint. Through these articulations, it transmits the entire weight of the body to the foot.
Humans have 26 bones in each foot that are classified into three groups – tarsals, metatarsals, and phalanges. These bones give structure to the foot and allow for all foot movements like flexing the toes and ankle, walking, and running.
The talus bone of the ankle joint connects the leg to the foot. The head of talus looks forward and medialward ; its anterior articular or navicular surface is large, oval, and convex. Its inferior surface has two facets, which are best seen in the fresh condition.
16 Ιουλ 2023 · Talus. The talus is the most superior of the tarsal bones. It transmits the weight of the entire body to the foot. It has three articulations: Superiorly – ankle joint – between the talus and the bones of the leg (the tibia and fibula). Inferiorly – subtalar joint – between the talus and calcaneus.
30 Σεπ 2021 · Learn what is the talus bone, where it is located in foot, its structure, anatomy (head, neck, base), & articulations with labeled diagrams
Introduction. Nearly 70% of ankle injuries can cause varying degrees of chondral and osteochondral injuries to the talus. The talus is the second largest bone in the hindfoot region of the human body. Responsible for transmitting body weight and forces passing between the lower leg and the foot. The Talus (left talus shown in image)