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30 Οκτ 2023 · The talus is part of a group of bones in the foot which are collectively referred to as the tarsus. 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.
The tarsals are a group of 7 irregular bones forming the hindfoot and the midfoot. These bones are arranged in two rows, proximal and distal. The bones in the proximal row form the hindfoot, while those in the distal row from the midfoot. Hindfoot. Talus. Calcaneus.
5 Ιουλ 2022 · The talus is the second biggest bone in the back of your foot (your hindfoot). Only the calcaneus (heel) bone is bigger. The talus meets your tibia (shin bone) and fibula (calf bone) to form your ankle joint.
12 Δεκ 2023 · Names of the Bones in the Foot With Basic Anatomy. Tarsal Bones. The tarsals consist of 7 irregular bones forming the hindfoot and the midfoot. These bones are arranged in two rows, proximal and distal. The bones in the proximal row shape the hindfoot, while those in the distal row shape the midfoot. Hindfoot. Talus. Calcaneus.
30 Σεπ 2021 · Head. The part of the talus that lies towards the toe is referred to as the talar head. It is large, oval, and carries a convex anterior surface in front for articulating with the navicular bone. On its lower side, the inferior surface bears three articular areas, separated by smooth ridges.
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)
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.