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    with the talus. At the foot end, within the tarsus, the talus articulates with the calcaneus (heel bone) below, and with the curved navicular bone in front;...
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    the largest bone in the tarsus is the calcaneus, which is the weight-bearing bone within the heel of the foot. The talus bone or ankle bone is connected...
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    trigonum or accessory talus represents a failure of fusion of the lateral tubercle of the posterior process of the talus bone. Is estimated to be present...
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    Calcaneus (redirect from Calcaneus bone)
    tarsal bones and the largest bone of the foot. Its long axis is pointed forwards and laterally. The talus bone, calcaneus, and navicular bone are considered...
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  • Look up talus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Talus may refer to: Talos or Talus, a bronze giant in Greek mythology Talus, a young champion in Paladins:...
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    damage and dislocation. The three aforementioned parts of bone articulate with the talus bone of the foot. Strictly speaking, there are only two malleoli...
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    reaches the long bones of the leg and thigh. In pes planus, the head of the talus bone is displaced medially and distal from the navicular bone. As a result...
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    (52 bones in total, 26 per foot) Tarsus Calcaneus or heel bone (2) Talus (2) Navicular bone (2) Medial cuneiform bone (2) Intermediate cuneiform bone (2)...
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    proximally with the talus, distally with the three cuneiform bones, and laterally with the cuboid. It is the last of the foot bones to start ossification...
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    the tibia and fibula strongly unites the bones, allows for little movement, and firmly locks the talus bone in place between the tibia and fibula at the...
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    use. According to Chou 1976, p. 7, only four rib bones have been found. such as ox humerus or talus bone. Xu 2002, p. 34 shows a large, clear photograph...
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    anterior margin of the lateral malleolus to the adjacent region of the talus bone. The most common ligament involved in ankle sprain is the anterior talofibular...
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    posterior talofibular ligament is a ligament that connects the fibula to the talus bone. It runs almost horizontally from the malleolar fossa of the lateral malleolus...
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    Tibia (redirect from Tibia (bone))
    proximal end of the talus. The articulation between the tibia and the talus bears more weight than between the smaller fibula and the talus.[citation needed]...
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    malleolus, passing anteromedially to insert at the lateral aspect of the talus at the talar neck , in front of its lateral articular facet. It is one of...
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  • (plant), a large genus of herbs and small shrubs Astragalus (bone), the talus or ankle bone Astragal, a moulding profile in architecture or woodwork This...
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    Ankle (redirect from Jumping bone)
    proximal end of the talus. The articulation between the tibia and the talus bears more weight than that between the smaller fibula and the talus. The ankle region...
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  • woodworking joint Ankle mortise, part of the distal tibia joining the talus bone to form an ankle joint Mortise chisel, a type of chisel Mortice lock,...
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    believing it to be a bruise, an MRI later confirmed a fracture in her talus bone, forcing her to withdraw from the competition. Charlotte placed 2nd at...
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    OYUNLARI" [Talus bone games]. etnosporfestivali.com (in Turkish). World Ethnosports Federation. Retrieved 15 May 2018. "AŞIK OYUNLARI" [Talus games]. worldethnosport...
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    suffered an articular talar injury requiring microfracture surgery to his talus bone. He appeared in only 73 games in 2013, due to his various injuries. He...
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    surface of the talus The deep fibres (anterior tibiotalar) are attached from the anterior colliculus of the medial malleolus to the medial talus and medial...
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  • between the bones, particularly the talus and tibia. This results in pain, inflammation and swelling. A common cause of anterior impingement is a bone spur on...
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    sometimes called a talectomy, is a surgical operation for removal of the talus bone (astragalus) for stabilization of the ankle. Historically, an astragalectomy...
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    Mueller–Weiss syndrome (category Syndromes affecting bones)
    critical bone. It connects the ankle with the bones of the foot. It articulates with five tarsal bones (talus, cuboid, and three cuneiform bones) forming...
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    blood supply in the area, leading to Avascular Necrosis, causing the talus bone in his foot to die. Bo Jackson suffered this same condition in his hip...
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    long-held goal of Olympic gold was endangered when he severely bruised the talus bone in his ankle in March 2004, but he made a full recovery in time for Athens...
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    Foot (redirect from Foot bone)
    connected to the top of the talus to form the ankle. Connected to the talus at the subtalar joint, the calcaneus, the largest bone of the foot, is cushioned...
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  • congenital vertical talus is characterized by presence of a very rigid foot deformity. The foot deformity in congenital vertical talus consists of various...
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    Epiphysis (redirect from Subchondral bone)
    of a long bone that ossify from a secondary center of ossification. Between the epiphysis and diaphysis (the long midsection of the long bone) lies the...
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