Tallus
The distal tibia articulates with the talus. The proximal tibia articulates with the femur.
Those bones are the tarsals, which make the ankle.The distal ends of the tibia and fibula articulate with a single tarsal bone called the talus.footfoottarsal bones
The talus (ankle bone) articulates (moves interactively) with both the tibia and fibula, the bones of the lower leg.
The bone thst articulates with the tibia and fibula is the Talus bone.
The talus is the most superior of the tarsals. It forms a joint with the distal end of the tibia.
It is located at the distal end of the tibia and articulates with the ankle. It provides medial support to your ankle.
The proximal tarsal region is the ankle area closest to the leg and farthest from the foot. The talus is the most proximal of the tarsals.
The calcaneofibular ligament is a extra-articular round and cordlike ligament which connects the tip of distal fibula to small tubercle on posterior & lateral aspect of calcaneus. That is the official version.The ankle joint is one of the most complex joints and contains several bones and ligaments that connect them.The ankle joint is made up of distal ends of the tibia and fibula (the two bones in the lower leg), which form a socket that fits over the top portion of the talus. The talus is the large bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia of the leg and the calcaneus. The calcaneus forms the core of the heel.The calcaneofibular ligament runs to the lateral surface of the calcaneus and connects the fibula with the calcaneus.
There is no joint with the ankle. The joint is the ankle.There are three bones that make up the ankle joint. The joint of the ankle is made up of the Tibia and Fibula bones descending from the lower leg, and the Talus Tarsal bone of the upper foot/ankle.
The foot is made up of seven Tarsal bones, five Metatarsal bones, and fourteen Phalanges.Tarsal BonesThe collective name for this group of bones is the Tarsus. These bones include: Calcaneus, Talus, Navicular, Medial Cuneiform,Intermediate Cuneiform, Lateral Cuneiform, and the Cuboid. The Talus (ankle) articulates with Tibia and Fibula. Together with the Calcaneus (Heel bone), they carry most of the body's weight.Metatarsal BonesThe collective term for this group of bones is the Metatarsus, and they make up the middle of the foot. PhalangesThese are the bones of the toes. Each toe has three phalanges (Proximal, Middle, and Distal), except the Hallux (big toe) which only has two (Proximal, and Distal)
pubis ischium illium sacrum coccyx femur patella tibia fibula tarsal talus calcaneus navicular. prob not in order but those are the bones
The foot is made up of seven Tarsal bones, five Metatarsal bones, and fourteen Phalanges.Tarsal BonesThe collective name for this group of bones is the Tarsus. These bones include: Calcaneus, Talus, Navicular, Medial Cuneiform,Intermediate Cuneiform, Lateral Cuneiform, and the Cuboid. The Talus (ankle) articulates with Tibia and Fibula. Together with the Calcaneus (Heel bone), they carry most of the body's weight.Metatarsal BonesThe collective term for this group of bones is the Metatarsus, and they make up the middle of the foot. PhalangesThese are the bones of the toes. Each toe has three phalanges (Proximal, Middle, and Distal), except the Hallux (big toe) which only has two (Proximal, and Distal)