MindMap Gallery ankle joint
This is a mind map about the ankle joint. The ankle joint, also known as the talar calf joint, is composed of the articular surfaces of the lower ends of the tibia and fibula and the talar pulley.
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ankle joint
tibiotalar joint
upper tibia
(articular membrane)
inferior talus
Wide front and narrow trapezoidal back (linked to the tibia)
Therefore, moving forward is relatively simple. Generally, when problems arise, it is caused by moving forward.
ligament
inside
medial ligament
outside
anterior tibiofibular ligament
calcaneofibular ligament (sprained foot)
Anterior talofibular ligament (spinal foot)
main muscles
tibialis anterior (front)
Starting point: the upper end of the tibia and fibula and in front of the interosseous membrane
Insertion point: medial cuneiform and base of first phalanx
Main function: Dorsiflexion (and inversion) of the ankle joint
gastrocnemius (posterior)
Origin: lateral and medial epicondyle of femur
Insertion point: From the Achilles tendon to the calcaneal tubercle
Function: toe flexion, knee flexion
The main function:
Dorsiflexion (hook)
Toe flexion (stretching the feet)
Varus: The lateral ligaments are weak, and the sprained foot is usually inverted.
Valgus: There is fibula on the outside, and the valgus angle is small