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The ankle bone is called the talus. The top of the talus fits inside a socket that is formed by the lower end of the tibia (shinbone) and the fibula (the small bone of the lower leg). The bottom of the talus sits on the heelbone, called the calcaneus .
29 Ιουν 2021 · The talus forms a joint with four bones: tibia, fibula, calcaneus, and navicular. The cuboid is on the lateral side of the foot (outer foot) and sits in front of the calcaneus. The navicular is on the medial (inner) side of the foot, between the talus and the cuneiform bones in front. The navicular forms joints with four bones: the talus and ...
Talus. The talus is the top (most proximal) bone of the foot. Because it articulates with so many other bones, 70% of the talus is covered with hyaline cartilage (joint cartilage). The talus connects to the calcaneus on the underside through the subtalar joint, and distally it connects to the navicular through the talonavicular joint. These ...
12 Δεκ 2023 · Foot Joint: This is a synovial joint, particularly a hinge joint between the tibia, fibula, and talus. This joint enables us to move the foot up and down (plantarflexion and dorsiflexion). Subtalar Joint: Another synovial joint, it is situated beneath the foot joint. The bones that articulate to create this joint are the talus and calcaneus.
Names and Anatomy of the Bones in the Ankle. Though often believed to contain just one joint, the ankle is actually formed of two joints – the ankle joint, also known as the tibiotalar or talocrural joint, and the subtalar joint. Here are the 4 bones that form the ankle: Tibia (shinbone) Fibula; Talus; Calcaneus (heel bone)
5 Ιουλ 2022 · Unlike lots of other bones, the talus isn’t connected to any muscles. The talus has three parts: Talus head: The head joins your navicular bone at the back of your foot. Talus body: The curved dome — sometimes called the trochlea of the talus — meets your tibia and fibula to form your ankle joint.
3 Νοε 2023 · Learn the bones of the foot in half the time with these interactive quizzes and labeling activities! The proximal tarsal bones are the talus and calcaneus. The intermediate tarsal bone is the navicular. The distal tarsals are the cuboid and three cuneiform bones (lateral, intermediate, and medial).