Joints - Ankle
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Joint |
Description |
Significance |
interosseous membrane of the leg |
syndesmosis |
the membrane that connects the interosseous borders of the shafts of the
tibia and fibula |
distal tibiofibular joint |
syndesmosis |
tibia and fibula are bound together by anterior, posterior, and transverse tibiofibular ligaments |
ankle joint |
synovial, hinge |
articulation between distal end of tibia, medial malleolus, lateral malleolus and talus; reinforced by deltoid ligament (anterior tibiotalar, tibionavicular, tibiocalcaneal, posterior tibiotalar), anterior talofibular, calcaneofibular & posterior talofibular ligaments |
anterior tibiofibular ligament |
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connects distal ends of tibia & fibula anteriorly |
posterior tibiofibular ligament |
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connects distal ends of tibia & fibula posteriorly |
transverse inferior tibiofibular ligament |
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forms a strong connection between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula |
deltoid ligament |
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connects medial malleolus with talus, navicular & calcaneus; its four parts arranged from anterior to posterior: anterior tibiotalar, tibionavicular, tibiocalcaneal, posterior tibiotalar; also known as: medial ligament of ankle |
anterior tibiotalar ligament |
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part of deltoid ligament connecting medial malleolus with talus |
posterior tibiotalar ligament |
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part of deltoid ligament connecting medial malleolus with talus posteriorly |
tibiocalcaneal ligament |
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part of deltoid ligament connecting medial malleolus with sustentaculum tali |
tibionavicular ligament |
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part of deltoid ligament connecting medial malleolus with navicular |
anterior talofibular ligament |
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connects lateral malleolus with talus anterolaterally |
posterior talofibular ligament |
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connects lateral malleolus with talus posterolaterally |
calcaneofibular ligament |
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connects lateral malleolus with calcaneus |