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- Calcaneus - Wikipedia
On the lateral side is commonly a tubercle called the calcaneal tubercle (or trochlear process) This is a raised projection located between the tendons of the fibularis longus and brevis
- Calcaneus: What It Is, Location, Injuries, and More | Osmosis
The superficial muscles in the posterior compartment of the lower leg (e g , the gastrocnemius, plantaris, and soleus muscles) join at their inferior aspects to form the calcaneal tendon, or Achilles tendon, which attaches to the calcaneal tuberosity
- Calcaneus Fracture (Broken Heel): Symptoms Treatment
You can break your heel bone (calcaneal fracture) by doing repetitive movements that put pressure on your heel or by getting injured in a fall or vehicle accident
- Calcaneus (Heel Bone) Fractures - OrthoInfo - AAOS
Calcaneus fractures can be quite severe Treatment often involves surgery to reconstruct the normal anatomy of the heel and restore mobility so the patient can return to more normal activity Even with appropriate treatment, however, these fractures can be devastating and life-changing
- Calcaneus Anatomy and Attachments - Bone and Spine
The calcaneus is the bone of the hindfoot and is the largest of the tarsal bones It forms the prominence of the heel and plays a crucial role in weight-bearing and gait The calcaneus is roughly cuboidal in shape and is directed forwards, upwards, and laterally
- Calcaneus - Physiopedia
It articulates with the talus superiorly and the cuboid anteriorly and shares a joint space with the talocalcaneonavicular joint The calcaneus transfers most of the body weight from the lower limb to the ground [3] The calcaneus is an irregular, roughly box-shaped bone sitting below the talus
- Calcaneus (Heel Bone) Foot Pain: Causes Treatment | DPM
Calcaneus foot pain can cause severe discomfort and limit your daily activities, but the good news is there are effective solutions available
- Calcaneus Fracture: A Broken Heel Bone - Verywell Health
Commonly referred to as the heel bone, the calcaneus is the bone in the heel of the foot This bone helps support the foot and is important in normal walking motions The joint above the calcaneus, called the subtalar joint, is responsible for allowing the foot to rotate inward and outward
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