The structure of the ankle is comprised of many bones, ligaments, and muscles ranging from above the calcaneous(Heel bone) and the top of the footdown to the toes. The "Ankle bone" (bone that protrudes out) is called the malleolus. Most people commonly confuse this for the ankle bone. when it is really one of many.
Ankle is located in the front and back portions of the leg.
It comprises the slender section of the leg immediately above the foot.
When Jack Swaggar used the ankle lock on Rey Mystrio He's ankle broke
An ankle slapper is a very small wave in the sea.
The metatarsals are technically the foot bones just beyond the ankle. They are between your ankle bones and the toes.
An ankle lock is a police, military, wrestling, fighting, or martial arts technique of twisting someone's ankle in order to prevent them from proceeding.
Yes, both the foot and ankle have the capacity for dorsiflexion
There is no difference. A sprained ankle can also be known as an ankle sprain, twisted ankle, rolled ankle, ankle ligament injury, or ankle injury. It's when one or more ligaments are torn or partially torn where they are connected to your ankle bone.
no. in fact, the ankle supports the ankle during a basketball game.
It depends on how badly your ankle is sprained.
No, the knee is superior to the ankle as it lies above the ankle
An ankle sock is a short sock which covers the foot and ankle.
There are many different types of ankle strap sandals, like the evening ankle strap, the rhinestone ankle strap, flat ankle strap, Gucci ankle strap, and many more.
If a person has fractured there ankle, they can purchase an ankle brace. They can obtain the ankle brace from Walgreens. Amazon.com is another way that an ankle brace can be gotten without even leaving the house.
Ankle dorsiflexion is when the ankle is moved back towards the body. The muscles involved in this movement is the ankle extensor.
An ankle sprain
The ankle. In Latin, tarsals literally mean the ankle.
um ask a ankle docter not me i cud care less about your ankle
Around your ankle, of course.