Talocrural articulation Flashcards

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Talocrural joint

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  • Joint of facies articularis inferior tibiae, facies articularis malleoli tibiae and facies articularis malleolis fibulae with trochlea tali
  • Forms a bifurcation
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Joint capsule of the talocrural joint

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  • Is attached to the margins of the joint surfaces
  • Anteriorly and posteriorly it is free
  • laterally it is reinforced by strong ligaments: ligamentum collaterale medialis (deltoideum) and ligamentum collaterale laterale
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Medial collateral (deltoid) ligament of the ankle

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  • Runs from the medial maleolus of the tibia and in a fan shaped way diverges to:
  1. os naviculare - pars tibionavicularis
  2. talus - pars tibiotalaris anterior
  3. sustenaculum tali of calcaneus - pars tibiocalcanea
  4. dorsal part of talus - pars tibiotalaris posterior
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Lateral collateral ligament of the ankle

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  • Represents three individually running ligaments:
  1. Anterior talofibular ligament - from the lateral maleolus to collum tali
  2. Calcaneofibular ligament - stretched between maleolus lateralis of the fibula and the lateral plane of the calcaneus (close to trochlea peronealis)
  3. Posterior talofibular ligament - connects fossa malleoli lateralis of fibula and processus posterior tali
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Movement and type - ankle joint

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  • Trochlear joint
  • Enables plantar and dorsal flexion of the foot
  • Trochlea tali is narrower proximally and so the foot is fixed whilst in a normal position on plant pedis
  • During plantar flexion the narrow part of trochlea tali gets into the bifurcation of the crural bones and the joint is relaxed - this is the reason why standing on tip-toes allows only wobbly movements
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