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- facet, there is a horizontal eminence, the talar shelf (also sustentaculum tali). Sustentaculum tali gives attachment to the plantar calcaneonavicular (spring)...
- of the posterior surface of the talus, and the under surface of the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus; in the sole of the foot it runs forward between...
- Garchar, D. J.; Lewis, J. E.; Didomenico, L. A. (2001). "Hypertrophic sustentaculum tali causing a tarsal tunnel syndrome: a case report" (PDF). The Journal...
- to the anterior aspect of sustentaculum tali inserting into the plantar surface of navicular. By beginning from sustentaculum tali it covers the plantar...
- almost perpendicularly to be inserted into the whole length of the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus; posterior tibiotalar from the posterior colliculus...
- lateral cuneiforms and the cuboid. The recurrent portion inserts into the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus. Blood is supplied to the muscle by the posterior...
- serves to support the spleen, and therefore has received the name of sustentaculum lienis. The phrenicocolic ligament is also called Hensing's ligament...
- concave surface of the talus and a convex surface of the calcaneus. The sustentaculum tali forms the floor of middle facet, and the anterior facet articulates...
- bridge between the talar dome and sustentaculum tali, in combination with a prominent inferior border of the sustentaculum tali. This represents a talocalcaneal...
- form and slightly convex; it articulates with the upper surface of the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus. The medial surface presents at its upper part...