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What bone moves the ankle?

Published in Ankle Anatomy 1 min read

The talus bone is a key bone involved in ankle movement.

The ankle joint, a hinged synovial joint, is formed by the articulation of three bones: the talus, tibia, and fibula. The reference text specifies the talus as one of the bones forming the ankle joint. Movement at the ankle involves the talus interacting with the tibia and fibula.

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