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Understanding the Talocrural Joint: Movement and Function

Talocrural refers to the ankle joint, which is the joint formed by the connection of the tibia and fibula bones with the talus bone. The talocrural joint allows for movement of the foot in multiple directions, including dorsiflexion (lifting the front of the foot), plantarflexion (pointing the sole of the foot downward), inversion (turning the foot inward), and eversion (turning the foot outward).

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