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Ankle - Wikipedia Dorsiflexion and Plantarflexion are the movements that take place in the ankle joint When the foot is plantar flexed, the ankle joint also allows some movements of side to side gliding, rotation, adduction, and abduction
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
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
Ankle Bone Anatomy - AOA Orthopedic Specialists The ankle joint, or Talocrural joint, is a large synovial joint It is a hinge joint that allows plantarflexion and dorsiflexion, moving the foot up and down The ankle is more stable while joint is in dorsiflexion, and the anterior part of the talus is held in the joint
What Are Ankle Bones Called and What Is Their Function? The ankle is a complex joint connecting the lower leg to the foot, playing a foundational role in human movement It is essential for mobility, allowing for various motions that facilitate walking, running, and maintaining balance