Interosseous talocalcaneal ligament

Interosseous talocalcaneal ligament
Talocalcaneal and talocalcaneonavicular articulations exposed from above by removing the talus.
Coronal section through right talocrural and talocalcaneal joints.
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Fromtalus
Tocalcaneus
Identifiers
Latinligamentum talocalcaneum interosseum
TA98A03.6.10.503
TA21928
FMA44294 44199, 44294
Anatomical terminology
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The interosseous talocalcaneal ligament forms the chief bond of union between the talus and calcaneus.

It is a portion of the united capsules of the talocalcaneonavicular and the talocalcaneal joints, and consists of two partially united layers of fibers, one belonging to the former and the other to the latter joint.

It is attached, above, to the groove between the articular facets of the under surface of the talus; below, to a corresponding depression on the upper surface of the calcaneus.

It is very thick and strong, being at least 2.5 cm. in breadth from side to side, and serves to bind the calcaneus and talus firmly together.

See also

  • Subtalar joint

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 353 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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