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The talus bone or astragalus is a bone in the tarsus of the foot that forms the lower part of the ankle joint through its articulations with the lateral and medial malleoli of the two bones of the...
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Talus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Talus (fortification), sloped portion of a fortified wall • Talus, California, community in Inyo County • Talus bone, ankle bone, connecting the leg to the foot • Talus, planet in the Star Wars un...
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The joint underneath the talus bone is called the subtalar joint. This is the joint which joins the talus to the heel bone called the calcaneus, and is responsible for the in and out movement of the back of the foot.
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The talus (TAY-lus) is a small bone that sits between the heel bone (calcaneus) and the two bones of the lower leg (tibia and fibula). It has an odd humped shape, somewhat like a turtle. The bones of the lower leg "ride" on top and around the sides to form the ankle joint.
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The talus is a small bone that sits between the heel bone (calcaneus) and the two bones of the lower leg (the tibia and fibula). It has an irregular, humped shape like a turtle's shell. The bones of the lower leg ride on top and around the sides to form the ankle joint.
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Osteochondritis dissecans is the result of the isolated loss of blood flow to a portion of the talus bone. Usually this occurs in conjunction with a history of trauma. It is sometimes also known as an osteochondral fracture of the talus, chip fractureof the articular surface or a chondral fracture of the talus.
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A talar fracture (FRAK-chur) is a crack or break in the talus bone of your foot. The talus bone is a square, flat bone on top of the calcaneus (heel bone). It connects the calcaneus with the tibia and fibula (lower leg bones) to form the ankle.
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The ankle is a complex joint with many ligaments that attach to it. ... The center of this ring is the bone called the talus. The talus bone has a shiny joint surface covering which allows your ankle to glide effortlessly across the shiny undersurface of your large leg bone called the tibia.
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In order to study the curative effect of vascularized bone graft in the treatment of avascular necrosis of talus, 24 patients were treated with vascularized bone grafts, in which 9 cases had received 1st cuneiform bone graft with a malleolaris anteriomedialis, 4 cases with the 1st cuneiform bone graft with the medial tarsal ...
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An unusual case of a needle head injury, with deep embodiment of the needle head in the neck of the left talus bone is presented. ... An unusual case of a needle head injury, with deep embodiment of the needle head in the neck of the left talus bone is presented. The needle head was removed at our centre after two...
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