- The ankle, the
talocrural region or the
jumping bone (informal) is the area
where the foot and the leg meet. The
ankle includes three joints: the ankle...
- The
deltoid ligament (or
medial ligament of
talocrural joint) is a strong, flat,
triangular band, attached, above, to the apex and
anterior and posterior...
- from behind,
showing interior ligaments Left
talocrural joint Coronal section through right talocrural and
talocalcaneal joints Dorsum of Foot. Ankle...
- is
about 60 degrees.
Sagittal plane motions of the
ankle occur at the
talocrural joint. As the heel
contacts the
ground the
ankle joint is near neutral...
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Flexor muscle in
humans that
dorsiflexes the foot on the
talocrural joint....
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dislocations and
tears often require surgery.
Coronal section through right talocrural and
talocalcaneal joints.
Muscles of the back of the leg. Deep layer....
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surface Left calcaneus,
lateral surface Coronal section through right talocrural and
talocalcaneal joints Fibularis (peroneus)
longus labeled at right...
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abductor hallucis Abductor hallucis muscle Coronal section through right talocrural and
talocalcaneal joints Intrinsic muscles of the foot Sole of the foot...
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sometimes called the
plafond (French word for ceiling),
especially in the
talocrural joint.
Damage to this
structure is
referred to as a
Gosselin fracture...
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bones of the
lower leg, the
tibia and fibula, to form the
ankle joint or
talocrural joint; inferiorly, at the
subtalar joint, to the
calcaneus or heel bone...