Medicina: Ortopedia: Riabilitazione Lesioni Traumatiche della Tibio-Tarsica
English |
ankle joint |
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Attestation |
3
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Part of speech |
Noun phrase
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Grammatical label |
Countable
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Definition |
The true ankle joint is composed of 3 bones, seen above from a front, or anterior, view: the tibia which forms the inside, or medial, portion of the ankle; the fibula which forms the lateral, or outside portion of the ankle; and the talus underneath. The true ankle joint is responsible for up and down motion of the foot.
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Definition source |
http://www.scoi.com/anklanat.htm
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Context |
Ankle Joint and Subtalar Joint Work Together: - ankle combines dorsiflexion w/abduction & plantar flexion w/adduction, subtalar joint combines dorsiflexion, abduction, & eversion in one direction and plantar flexion, adduction, and inversion in the other direction; these combined subtalar motions have traditionally been referred to as pronation & supination, respectively; - when the subtalar joint is fused, rotation is increased in the ankle and may cause arthritic change;- when the ankle is fused, greater stresses are placed on the sub-talar and midtarsal joints;
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Context source |
http://www.medmedia.com/ooa1/11.htm
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Figure source |
http://www.smartplay.net/ouch/injury_manage/taping.html
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Subject field |
Ankle Rehabilitation
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Sub-field (level 1) |
Foot anatomy
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Sub-field (level 2) |
Joint
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Generic concept |
Joint
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Related concept |
Hyaline Cartilage, Syndesmosis, Synovial Joint, Ligament
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it |
Articolazione Tibio-Tarsica
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Reliability code |
3
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