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9. The Ankle

Auteurs : James M. Daniels, Joe Cygan, M. Rebecca Hoffman

Gepubliceerd in: Common Musculoskeletal Problems

Uitgeverij: Springer New York

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Abstract

Figures 9.1–9.4 illustrates the surface anatomy of the design of the ankle joint which allows humans to have a multifunctional gait. While walking, the foot is mostly in dorsiflexion, and this allows the widest part of the talus to fit securely into the ankle mortise joint formed by the fibula and tibia. This is a very stable position for the joint, and although it is a slower gait, it allows us to walk easily on uneven terrain, unlike many nonprimate mammals.
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Metagegevens
Titel
The Ankle
Auteurs
James M. Daniels
Joe Cygan
M. Rebecca Hoffman
Copyright
2011
Uitgeverij
Springer New York
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5523-4_9