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Noun: talus (tali) tey-lus. The bone in the ankle that articulates with the leg bones to form the ankle joint - anklebone, astragal, astragalus. Noun: talus[2] (taluses) ...
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tal-, talo-, tali-. (Latin: the ankle, anklebone). articulatio talocruralis, ankle joint. 1. A hinge synovial joint between the tibia and fibula above and the talus below. 2.
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Aug 24, 2008 ... After I read the description of talus at the overlook, I began focusing my camera on shots of more talus, or taluses, or tali. (?) Okay, call it ...
Talus bone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The talus bone (Latin for ankle) or astragalus is a bone in the collection of bones .... calcaneus (sustentaculum tali, trochlear process) · talus (body, neck, head) ...
Body of talus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The body of the talus comprises most of the volume of the talus bone. ... calcaneus (sustentaculum tali, trochlear process) · talus (body, neck, head) · navicular ...
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This sulcus is the deep, roughened groove on the inferior surface of the talus ... When the talus is articulated with the calcaneus this groove forms the roof of the ...
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It contains a deep sulcus tali, which after articulation of talus and calcanues, forms a roof to the sinus tarsi. This sinus is occupied by interosseous talocalcaneal ...
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Dec 16, 2010 ... Ankle - : Ankle joint, Medial malleolus,Trochlea of talus. Ankle -. Talus - Calcaneus (-Lateral view) :Neck, Sustentaculum tali; Talar shelf ...
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Aug 19, 2011 ... Morphology of sustentaculum tali: Biomechanical importance and correlation with angular dimensions of the talus. Mahato NK. Department of ...
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TALUS (tali). Dictionary entry overview: What does talus mean? • TALUS (noun) The noun TALUS has 2 senses: 1. a sloping mass of loose rocks at the base of a ...
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