Tarsal Bones – Definition, Anatomy, Location, Functions Tarsal bones, collectively known as the tarsus, are a cluster of 7 irregularly shaped bones located in the lower ends of the tibia and fibula of each foot, composing the midfoot and hindfoot
Tarsus (skeleton) - Wikipedia The talonavicular and calcaneocuboid joints (i e between the talus and navicular bones, and the calcaneus and cuboid bones) form the so-called transverse tarsal joint or Chopart's joint
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes Treatment Your tibial nerve runs through your tarsal tunnel, a passage of bones and ligaments in your ankle TTS symptoms may include pain, burning or tingling in the bottom of your feet and toes
Tarsal | Anatomy, Joints, Muscles | Britannica tarsal, any of several short, angular bones that in humans make up the ankle and that—in animals that walk on their toes (e g , dogs, cats) or on hoofs—are contained in the hock, lifted off the ground The tarsals correspond to the carpal bones of the upper limb
7. 8D: Tarsals, Metatarsals, and Phalanges (The Foot) tarsal: A bone forming part of the ankle or heel The foot contains 26 bones that are divided into three regions: the tarsals (or ankle and heel), the metatarsals (forming the sole of the foot), and the phalanges (forming the digits)