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The tibia 



The fihula 



Interosseous membrane, or 



ligament, of the leg 



Membrana interossea 



cruris 



Anterior inferior tibiofibular 



ligament 

 Lig. malleoli lateralis anterius 



Anterior band, or anterior 



astragalofibular portion, of the 



external lateral ligament of 



the ankle-joint (i) 



External malleolus 

 Malleolus lateralis 



External astragalocalcaneal 



ligament (2) 



Middle band, or oaloaneoflbular 

 portion, of the external __ 



lateral ligament 

 of the ankle-joint ( 3 ) 



Tuberosity of. 

 the os calcis 



Tibionavicular portion of the internal lateral, or deltoid, 

 ; ligament of the ankle-joint Lig. tibionaviculare 

 Neck of the astragalus Collum tali 



Interosseous astragalocalcaneal ligament (4) 

 External or superior calcaneonavlcular ligament- 

 Pars calcaneonavicularis Lig. hifurcati 



Dorsal or superior calcaneocuboid ligament 9 

 f . Pars calcaneocuboidea Lig. bifurcati 



Astragalonavicular ligament (5) 



Dorsal naviculocuboid ligament (6) 

 /'' Dorsal naviculocuneiform ligaments 



/' ,.,' Ligg. navicularicuneiformia dorsalia 



. External or third cuneiform bone (7) 

 . Middle or second cuneiform bone (8) 

 Dorsal tarsometatarsal ligaments 



Ligg. tarsometatarsea dorsalia 



"Anterior astragalocalcaneal ligament ' 

 *Lig. talocalcaneum anterius 



Superficial portion of the inferior calcaneocuboid 

 ligament (long plantar ligament) 



Lig. plantare longum 

 Dorsal or superior calcaneocuboid ligament 1 



Lig. calcaneocuboideum dorsale 



Dorsal proximal intennetatarsal ligaments 

 ; Ligg. basium dorsalia 



Dorsal tarsometatarsal ligaments Ligg. tarsometatarsea dorsalia 



Dorsal cubocuneiform ligament Lig. cuneocuboideum dorsale 

 Cuboid bone 

 Os cuboideum 



(1) Lig. talofibulare anterius 



(2) Lig. talocalcaneum laterale 



(3) Lig. calcaneofibulare 



(4) Lig. talocalcaneum interosseum 



(5) Lig. talonaviculare (dorsale) 



(6) Lig. cuboideonaviculare dorsale 



(7) Os cuneiforme III. 



(8) Os cuneiforme II. 



1 The strongest part of this ligament is situate external, and not superior, to the calcaneocuboid articulation ; it would therefore be 

 more appropriately named the txtenuileaiattttKltbaidViypXBtKt&, TR. 



2 In the English nomenclature these are regarded as two distinct ligaments, not, as by Toldt, as two parts of a single ligament. TR. 



FIG. 484. ARTICULATIONES TALOCRURALIS ET TALOCALCANEA, THE ANKLE-JOINT AND THE ASTRAG- 

 ALOCALCANEAL ARTICULATION ; LIGAMENTUM MALLEOLI LATERALIS ANTERIUS, ANTERIOR 

 INFERIOR TIBIOFIBULAR LIGAMENT. THE ANTERIOR AND MIDDLE BANDS OF THE EXTERNAL 

 LATERAL LIGAMENT OF THE ANKLE-JOINT (LIGAMENTUM TALOFIBULARE ANTERIUS ET LIGA- 

 MENTUM CALCANEOFIBULARE) : LIGAMENTA TALOCALCANEA, LATERALE. !I! ANTERIUS, ET INTER- 

 OSSEUM: THE EXTERNAL, ^ANTERIOR, AND INTEROSSEOUS ASTRAGALOCALCANEAL LIGAMENTS. 

 ARTICULATIONES INTERTARSE.E ET TARSOMETATARSEA, THE INTERTARSAL AND TARSOMETATARSAL 

 ARTICULATIONS; ARTICULATIONES INTERMETATARSE.E, THE INTERMETATARSAL ARTICULATIONS: 

 LIGAMENTA TARSI DORSALIA, LIGAMENTA TARSOMETATARSEA DORSALIA, ET LIGAMENTA BASIUM 

 DORSALIA, THE DEEPER DORSAL TARSAL AND TARSOMETATARSAL LIGAMENTS, AND THE DORSAL 

 PROXIMAL INTERMETATARSAL LIGAMENTS. (THE RIGHT TARSUS, WITH THE ADJOINING PORTIONS 

 OF THE TlBIA AND FlBULA AND OF THE METATARSAL BONES ; DORSO-EXTERNAL ASPECT.) 



The anterior ligament of the ankle-joint and the lateral portion of the capsule of the astragalocalcaneal 



articulation have been removed. 



Articulationes pedis The articulations of the foot. 



