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- Calcaneus - Wikipedia
The calcaneus ( kælˈkeɪniəs ; 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
- Calcaneus: What It Is, Location, Injuries, and More | Osmosis
The calcaneus, or heel bone, is one of seven tarsal bones and the foot's largest bone It plays a significant role in supporting the weight of one’s body while standing or ambulating
- Calcaneus Fracture (Broken Heel): Symptoms Treatment
Calcaneus fractures can be severe fractures that crush your heel bone and damage a nearby joint, cartilage, ligament and tendons Less serious fractures are calcaneus stress fractures
- Calcaneus (Heel Bone) Fractures - OrthoInfo - AAOS
The calcaneus (heel bone) is the largest of the tarsal bones in the foot It lies at the back of the foot (hindfoot) below the three bones that make up the ankle joint
- Calcaneus (Heel Bone) - Definition, Location, Anatomy, Diagram
Calcaneus also called the heel bone, is an irregularly-shaped, short, cuboidal bone located in the hindfoot, just below the ankle It is the largest tarsal, as well as the largest foot bone that forms the prominence of the heel
- Calcaneus: Anatomy and pathology | Kenhub
The calcaneus, also known as the heel bone, is found at the back of the foot near the ankle, just below the talus, tibia, and fibula bones of the lower leg The calcaneus is the largest bone in the foot
- 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 Fractures - Trauma - Orthobullets
Calcaneus fractures are the most common fractured tarsal bone and are associated with a high degree of morbidity and disability Diagnosis is made radiographically with foot radiographs with CT scan often being required for surgical planning
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