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similar groove upon the upper surface of the calcaneus, and forms, with it, a canal (sinus tarsi) filled up in the fresh state by the interosseous talocalcaneal ligament. The posterior calcaneal articular surface is large and of an oval or oblong form. It articulates with the corresponding facet on the upper surface of the calcaneus, and is deeply concave in the direction of its long axis which runs forward and lateralward at an angle of about 45° with the median plane of the body. The middle calcaneal articular surface is small, oval in form and slightly convex; it articulates with the upper surface of the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus.
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Nesbitt, Sterling J.; Butler, Richard J.; Ezcurra, Martín D.; Barrett, Paul M.; Stocker, Michelle R.; Angielczyk, Kenneth D.; Smith, Roger M. H.; Sidor, Christian A.; Niedźwiedzki, Grzegorz; Sennikov, Andrey G.; Charig, Alan J. (April 2017).
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that is best visualised using CT imaging. In case a talus fracture is accompanied by a dislocation, restoration of articular and axial alignment is necessary to optimize ankle and hindfoot function.
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Melenevsky Y, Mackey RA, Abrahams RB, Thomson NB (2015). "Talar
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18:Talus (bone)
2895:Intermedium
2684:Intermedium
2402:Ceratohyoid
2237:Alisphenoid
2189:Otoccipital
2132:Exoccipital
2033:Postorbital
2028:Postfrontal
1840:Metatarsals
1676:soleal line
1570:epicondyles
1205:11336/41617
1093:11336/49585
595:intermedium
567:tetrahedral
517:Development
510:os trigonum
392:os trigonum
361:Os trigonum
256:ankle joint
67:Identifiers
3136:Categories
3077:Osteoderms
3016:Metatarsal
2982:Astragalus
2929:Centrale 4
2926:Centrale 3
2923:Centrale 2
2920:Centrale 1
2770:Metacarpal
2678:Triquetral
2548:Caudal rib
2543:Dorsal rib
2417:Thyrohyoid
2412:Stylohyoid
2379:Surangular
2368:Predentary
2142:Opisthotic
2048:Premaxilla
2043:Prefrontal
1985:Internasal
1971:Skull roof
1671:tuberosity
1268:References
998:Conclusion
974:(Review).
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640:pterosaurs
632:archosaurs
624:crocodiles
622:In modern
601:, and the
571:Mongolians
420:medialward
283:articulate
248:foot bones
244:ankle bone
196:astragalus
192:talus bone
33:Talus bone
3067:Gastralia
3061:Baubellum
3021:Phalanges
2992:Navicular
2914:Centralia
2904:Calcaneum
2775:Phalanges
2735:Trapezoid
2728:Trapezium
2589:Cleithrum
2511:Pygostyle
2464:Vertebrae
2397:Basihyoid
2342:Articular
2283:Columella
2255:Pterygoid
2183:Occipital
2110:Braincase
2070:Squamosal
2002:Zygomatic
1884:Phalanges
1813:cuneiform
1803:navicular
1781:calcaneus
1422:human leg
1257:950901952
1222:130687362
1214:0305-8719
1157:0272-4634
1102:1476-4687
636:dinosaurs
628:calcaneum
569:. Modern
443:calcaneus
323:In humans
310:cartilage
291:navicular
287:calcaneus
263:lower leg
2900:Fibulare
2831:Hindlimb
2742:Capitate
2704:Pisiform
2668:Scaphoid
2619:Forelimb
2594:Coracoid
2579:Clavicle
2407:Epihyoid
2374:Splenial
2352:Coronoid
2324:Mandible
2260:Quadrate
2249:Prevomer
2243:Palatine
2207:Temporal
2201:Petrosal
2023:Parietal
2008:Lacrimal
1937:skeleton
1934:tetrapod
1638:condyles
1587:condyles
1538: /
1370:lljoints
1361:Archived
1349:Archived
1284:page 266
1110:28405026
996:Section
992:25969933
949:26299809
839:25969933
779:Archived
705:See also
617:amniotes
529:Fracture
424:anterior
363:on X-ray
297:-shaped
3126:Anatomy
3055:Baculum
2890:Tibiale
2855:Patella
2806:Ischium
2710:Pteroid
2664:Radiale
2627:Humerus
2609:Sternum
2604:Scapula
2583:Furcula
2357:Dentary
2346:Malleus
2332:Angular
2157:Prootic
2127:Ethmoid
2080:Tabular
2059:Rostral
2013:Maxilla
1979:Frontal
1962:Cranium
1932:in the
1828:lateral
1747:patella
1643:lateral
1592:lateral
1575:lateral
1420:of the
1165:4523927
1118:9095072
957:2532534
765:"tālus"
591:tibiale
557:As dice
439:lateral
281:) that
275:lateral
90:D013628
62:Details
3112:Portal
3026:Ungual
2998:Cuboid
2875:Tarsus
2849:Fibula
2780:Ungual
2749:Hamate
2693:Lunate
2674:Ulnare
2656:Carpus
2504:Coccyx
2492:Sacrum
2287:Stapes
2221:Palate
1818:medial
1808:cuboid
1773:Tarsus
1723:Fibula
1648:medial
1597:medial
1580:medial
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422:; its
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271:fibula
265:, the
252:tarsus
242:), or
2986:Talus
2844:Tibia
2839:Femur
2816:Pubis
2811:Ilium
2647:Manus
2472:Atlas
2455:Axial
2389:Hyoid
2270:Vomer
2264:Incus
2018:Nasal
1998:Jugal
1950:Skull
1930:Bones
1877:Other
1798:talus
1740:Other
1664:shaft
1618:Tibia
1501:shaft
1469:fossa
1452:fovea
1430:Femur
1418:Bones
1282:from
1218:S2CID
1161:JSTOR
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634:. In
490:tibia
316:end.
267:tibia
151:talus
137:[
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2637:Ulna
2530:Ribs
2477:Axis
1764:Foot
1752:apex
1459:neck
1447:head
1326:ISBN
1308:ISBN
1253:OCLC
1243:ISBN
1210:ISSN
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1106:PMID
1098:ISSN
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988:PMID
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480:The
468:Body
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407:Head
383:body
381:The
376:neck
372:head
277:and
188:tali
149:The
126:9708
114:1448
97:TA98
85:MeSH
2866:Pes
1868:5th
1863:4th
1858:3rd
1853:2nd
1848:1st
1200:hdl
1192:doi
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