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Review
. 2023 Jul;98(3):391-406.
doi: 10.1007/s12565-023-00712-y. Epub 2023 Apr 5.

Talus bone: normal anatomy, anatomical variations and clinical correlations

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Review

Talus bone: normal anatomy, anatomical variations and clinical correlations

Mohammad Abdelmonem Hegazy et al. Anat Sci Int. 2023 Jul.

Abstract

Talus is a pivotal bone that assists in easy and correct locomotion and transfers body weight from the shin to the foot. Despite its small size, it is implicated in many clinical disorders. Familiarity with the anatomy of the talus and its anatomical variations is essential for the diagnosis of any disorder related to these variations. Furthermore, orthopedic surgeons must be fully aware by this anatomy during podiatry procedures. In this review, we attempt to present its anatomy in a simple, updated and comprehensive manner. We have also added the anatomical variations and some clinical points relevant to the unique and complex anatomy of talus. The talus has no muscle attachment. However, it does have many ligaments attached to it and others around it to keep it in place. Moreover, the bone plays a pig role in movements due to its involvement in many joints. Most of its surface is covered with articular cartilage. Therefore, its blood supply is relatively poor. This puts the talus at greater risk for poor healing as well as more complications in the event of injury than any other bone. We hope this review will make it easier for clinicians to pursue and understand the updated essential knowledge of one of the most complex bone anatomies that they need in their clinical practice.

Keywords: Congenital anomalies; Sinus tarsi; Talus articulations; Talus ligaments; Talus unique structure.

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