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  1. Medial ligaments of the ankle: 1, anterior tibiotalar ligament; 2, posterior tibiotalar ligament; 3, tibionavicular ligament; 4, plantar calcaneonavicular ligament; 5, tibiocalcaneal ligament.

  2. 29 lut 2020 · A description of the normal arthroscopic anatomy of the ankle using the ankle dorsiflexion and the dynamic distraction technique is detailed for the anterior, central and posterior...

  3. The ankle, or talocrural joint, is a trochoid synovial joint. It is formed by the articulation of the dome of the talus, the medial malleolus, the tibial plafond, and the lateral malleolus. The lower end of the tibia and its medial malleolus, together with the lateral malleolus of the fibula and inferior

  4. 1 lut 2024 · 3.1. Anatomy. The medial ankle ligament (the deltoid ligament) provides stability of the medial side of the talocrural joint. It is a complex anatomical structure consisting of six components, divided in superficial and deep layers, often separated by a fat pad [1], [2] (Table 1).

  5. OSSEOUS STRUCTURES OF THE ANKLE JOINT. The ankle joint is composed of the tibia and fibula superiorly and the talus inferiorly. The distal aspect of the tibia is composed (from medial to lateral) of the medial malleo-lus, the tibial plafond, and the nonarticular lateral surface.

  6. The talocrural or ankle joint is a load-bearing joint formed by the articular surfaces of the tibial and fi bular distal epiphyses and the talus in its superior, lateral, and medial aspects.

  7. Anatomy of the foot and ankle. The foot represents a structure which has to adapt in static fashion to support the body-weight and in dynamic fashion to permit walking.

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