- 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: Anatomy How It Works - Cleveland Clinic
The ankle is the joint that connects your foot to your lower leg It’s where your shin bone (tibia), calf bone (fibula) and your talus bone meet
- Ankle Bones - Names and Anatomy With Labeled Diagrams
The ankle is the region in the human leg where the lower leg meets with the proximal end of the foot The ankle allows us to move the feet in different directions
- Why Does My Ankle Hurt? 15 Possible Causes of Ankle Pain - WebMD
Is your ankle hurting and you don;t know why? Many conditions and injuries can cause ankle pain Learn about 15 possible causes of why your ankle hurts at WebMD
- 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)
- 15 Best Ankle Strengthening Exercises for Injury Prevention
Strengthening your ankles through targeted exercises is one of the most effective ways to improve balance, mobility, and reduce your risk of ankle sprains and falls Strong, stable ankles provide the foundation for every step you take—whether you’re walking, climbing stairs, or recovering from injury
- Ankle Pain (Tendonitis) Causes, Symptoms, Treatment . . . - MedicineNet
Get information on the treatment of sprains, fractures, and diseases that can cause ankle pain and ankle tendonitis Tendonitis is inflammation of the tendon See prevention and recovery times
- 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
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