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Medial ligaments of the ankle: 1, anterior tibiotalar ligament; 2, posterior tibiotalar ligament; 3, tibionavicular ligament; 4, plantar calcaneonavicular ligament; 5, tibiocalcaneal ligament.
30 paź 2023 · The medial collateral ligament is a strong, triangular band that reinforces the medial aspect of the ankle joint. This ligament is important to stabilize the ankle joint in eversion and prevent dislocations of the joint (over-eversion).
8 lut 2019 · The ankle joint (or talocrural joint) is a synovial joint, formed by the bones of the leg and the foot - the tibia, fibula, and talus. In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the ankle joint; the articulating surfaces, ligaments, movements, and any clinical correlations.
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...
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).
A thick ligament, called the deltoid ligament, supports the medial ankle (the side closest to your other ankle). Ligaments also support the lower end of the leg where it forms a hinge for the ankle. This series of ligaments supports the ankle syndesmosis , the part of the ankle where the bottom end of the fibula meets the tibia.
3 lis 2023 · The upper ankle joint is formed by the inferior surfaces of tibia and fibula, and the superior surface of talus. The lower ankle joint is formed by the talus, calcaneus, and navicular bone. The joint is supported by a set of ankle ligaments: the medial collateral or deltoid ligament, and lateral collateral ligament.