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Joints of left ankle and foot

Subtalar and talocalcaneonavicular joints, opened and viewed from above

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Joints of left ankle and foot
Subtalar and talocalcaneonavicular joints, opened and viewed from above
The talus has been removed from the specimen to reveal the articular surfaces of the calcaneus and the navicular bone together with the plantar calcaneonavicular ligament (20).
1 . Dorsal cuneonavicular ligament
2 . Cuboid bone
3 . Dorsal cuboideonavicular ligament
4 . Bifurcate ligament (calcaneocuboid ligament not clearly visible)
5 . Calcaneus (superior tubercle)
6 . Cervical ligament (cut off)
7 . Inferior extensor retinaculum (upper pointer: intermediate root; lower pointer: medial root)
8 . Tarsal sinus
9 . Anterior talocalcaneal ligament
10 . Inferior peroneal retinaculum
11 . Calcaneofibular ligament
12 . Lateral tubercle process of calcaneus bone (in background)
13 . Calcaneal subtendinous bursa
14 . Tendo calcaneus
15 . Medial cuneiform bone
16 . Navicular bone
17 . Talonavicular ligament (cut off)
18 . Navicular bone (articular surface for talus)
19 . Anterior articular surface of calcaneus for talus (not separate from middle articular surface (21) in this specimen)
20 . Plantar calcaneonavicular ligament (spring ligament)
21 . Medial articular surface of calcaneus for talus (also see 19)
22 . Talocalcaneonavicular articular capsule
23 . Ligament of tarsal canal (attached within calcaneal groove)
24 . Deltoid ligament (cut off)
25 . Posterior articular surface of calcaneus for talus
26 . Medial process of tuberosity of calcaneus (in background)
27 . Subtalar articular capsule
28 . Calcaneus