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This document highlights the anatomy surrounding the main joints of the body : foot / ankle , knee & shoulder. This document includes pictures to refer to

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Anatomy of the Foot and Ankle

Bones of the hindfoot Joints of the hindfoot Muscles of the
hindfoot
Fibula - Talocrural joint – connects the tibia
and fibula to the talus - Achilles’ tendon
Tibia - Subtalar joint – connects the talus (calcaneal tendon)
Calcaneus to the calcaneus (The talus sits on This tendon inserts
the superior surface of the into the calcaneus
Talus (The talus is the top calcaneus – forming this joint) and attaches the
(most proximal) bone of the gastrocnemius and
foot. It articulates with so soleus muscles.
many other bones, 70% of
the talus is covered with joint
cartilage)




Bones of the midfoot Joints of the midfoot Muscles of the midfoot

, Cuboid (The cuboid bone is a - Talonavicular (this connects - Extensor digitorum
square-shaped bone on the the navicular to the talus) longus tendon – which
lateral aspect of the foot) - Calcaneocuboid (this connects connects to the Extensor
Navicular (The navicular is the calcaneus to the cuboid) digitorum longus muscle
distal to (sits below) the talus - Intercunneiform (this is the (this muscle helps
and connects with it through joints (articulations among) dorsiflex the foot and
the talonavicular joint) the cuneiform bones) extend the toes)
Cuneiform (There are three - Tarsometatarsal (this - Extensor Hallucius longus
cuneiform bones in the foot: connects the 3 cuneiform tendon – which connects
the medial, medial bones, the cuboid bone, and to the Extensor Hallucius
(intermediate), and lateral) the metatarsal bones longus muscle (this
together) muscle extends the great
- Transverse tarsal joint (this toe and dorsiflexes the
itself is not a true joint, foot.
however it is a combination of
the calcaneocuboid and
talonavicular joints).


Bones of the forefoot Joints of the forefoot Muscles of the
forefoot

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