- In
human anatomy, the
subtalar joint, also
known as the
talocalcaneal joint, is a
joint of the foot. It
occurs at the
meeting point of the
talus and the...
- the
talus is the
tarsal sinus (a
canal occupied by the
interosseous talocalcaneal ligament).[citation needed] At the
upper and
forepart of the medial...
- The
sinus tarsi, also
known as the
talocalcaneal sulcus, is a
cylindrical canal in the hindfoot. It has a
complex anatomy, with five
ligamentous structures...
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Talocalcaneal ligament may
refer to:
Anterior talocalcaneal ligament (ligamentum
talocalcaneum anterius)
Interosseous talocalcaneal ligament (ligamentum...
- The
interosseous talocalcaneal ligament forms the
chief bond of
union between the
talus and calcaneus. It is a
portion of the
united capsules of the...
- The
lateral talocalcaneal ligament (external calcaneo-astragaloid ligament) is a
ligament in the ankle. It is a short,
strong fasciculus, p****ing from...
- The
medial talocalcaneal ligament (internal calcaneo-astragaloid ligament)
connects the
medial tubercle of the back of the
talus with the back of the...
-
concave and is
continuous below with the deep
groove for the
interosseous talocalcaneal ligament. The body of the
talus comprises most of the
volume of the...
-
prominent inferior border of the
sustentaculum tali. This
represents a
talocalcaneal coalition,
which is an
abnormal connection between the
talus and calcaneus...
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often require surgery.
Coronal section through right talocrural and
talocalcaneal joints.
Muscles of the back of the leg. Deep layer. The popliteal, posterior...