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Ankle Sprain Anatomy
Ankle Anatomy
The ankle consists of three bones:
  • The tibia is the large, long bone in the lower leg.
  • The fibula is the thin, long bone in the lower leg.
  • The talus lies on top of the heel bone and supports the tibia.
Examples:
  • Tibia and fibula Images
  • Side view of ankle bones Images
  • Front view of ankle bones on x-ray Images
These three bones are bonded together by strong bands, called ligaments. The ligaments, muscles and tendons keep the bones of the ankle together during movement.

Examples:
  • Inner aspect of ankle joint Images
  • View from behind the ankle joint Images
  • Outer aspect of ankle joint Images
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Last Updated: Sep 12, 2007  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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