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- Calcaneus - Wikipedia
In humans and many other primates, the calcaneus ( k æ l ˈ k eɪ n i ə s ; from the Latin calcaneus or calcaneum, meaning heel; [1] pl : calcanei or calcanea) or heel bone is a bone of the tarsus of the foot which constitutes the heel In some other animals, it is the point of the hock
- Calcaneus- och talusfrakturer, hos vuxna - Internetmedicin
Frakturer på calcaneus uppstår efter fall från hög höjd och är relativt vanliga, medan talusfrakturer är ovanliga (ca 1% av alla frakturer) och ses efter högenergivåld Talusfrakturer är svårbehandlade och fruktade för sin höga risk för cirkulationsstörningar
- Hälben – Wikipedia
Hälben (latin: calcaneus, os calcis, "sporrbenet") är, i människans kropp, det största fotrotsbenet Det sitter i fotens ( pes ) bakre, nedre del och bildar hälknölen ( tuber calcanei ) som överför kroppens vikt ned i underlaget och utgör en momentarm för vadmusklerna
- Calcaneus (Heel Bone) Fractures - OrthoInfo - AAOS
Calcaneus (heel bone) fractures typically occur during a high-energy event—such as a car crash or a fall from a ladder—when the heel is crushed under the weight of the body These fractures sometimes result in long-term complications, such as chronic pain and swelling
- Calcaneus: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health
The calcaneus is the bone that forms the heel of the foot It is one of the tarsals, the bones that make up part of the foot and ankle The calcaneus is the largest bone of the foot and provides the foundation for all of the other tarsals and metatarsals
- Calcaneus: What It Is, Location, Injuries, and More - Osmosis
The calcaneus helps form the two longitudinal arches along the plantar surface of the foot (e g the medial and lateral arches), which help to absorb shock in a spring-like manner as the body’s weight is carried through the step motion The calcaneus also plays a significant role in plantar flexion Plantar flexion is an ankle joint movement
- Calcaneus Fracture (Broken Heel Bone) | Orthopaedic Trauma Association . . .
The calcaneus, or heel bone, is a large bone under your ankle and at the back of your foot It helps you walk and connects your calf muscles to your foot, which lets you push off when you step forward
- Calcaneus - Location, Function, Diagram, Anatomy
The calcaneus, commonly referred to as the heel bone, is the largest and most posterior of the tarsal bones It forms the foundation of the rearfoot and serves as the primary weight-bearing bone of the foot during standing and locomotion The calcaneus articulates with the talus superiorly to form the subtalar joint and with the cuboid anteriorly as part of the midfoot
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