- Ankle - Wikipedia
In medical terminology, "ankle" (without qualifiers) can refer broadly to the region or specifically to the talocrural joint [1][6] The main bones of the ankle region are the talus (in the foot), the tibia, and fibula (both in the leg)
- Ankle Pain: Causes, Treatments At-Home Remedies
Ankle pain is a sign of an injury, arthritis or overuse Most ankle pain improves with rest, ice, compression, elevation and pain relievers
- Ankle | Joints, Bones, Muscles | Britannica
Ankle, in humans, hinge-type, freely moving synovial joint between the foot and leg The ankle contains seven tarsal bones that articulate (connect) with each other, with the metatarsal bones of the foot, and with the bones of the lower leg The articulation of one of the tarsal bones, the ankle
- What doctors wish patients knew about ankle sprains and strains
One wrong step can lead to a twisted ankle Aly M Fayed, MD, of University of Iowa Health Care, shares more about these common ankle injuries
- The Ankle Joint - Articulations - Movements - TeachMeAnatomy
The ankle joint (or talocrural joint) is a synovial joint located in the lower limb It is formed by the bones of the leg (tibia and fibula) and the foot (talus)
- Ankle Injuries: Causes, Treatments, and Prevention - WebMD
Ankle injuries are defined by the kind of tissue -- bone, ligament, or tendon -- that's damaged The ankle is where three bones meet -- the tibia and fibula of your lower leg with the talus of
- Orthopedic and Rheumatic Conditions of Ankle - HSS
Learn about the causes, diagnosis and treatment of ankle injuries and conditions
- Ankle Injuries and Disorders - MedlinePlus
Ankle injuries and ankle disorders can affect tendons and cartilage Learn about different kinds of ankle problems including sprains and fractures
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