ankle joint
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Definition
- Noun:
- The joint connecting the foot to the leg: The ankle joint is the anatomical structure where the bones of the lower leg (the tibia and fibula) meet the main bone of the upper foot (the talus). It is a synovial joint that allows for up-and-down movement of the foot.
Usage
- The term "ankle joint" is used in medical, anatomical, and general contexts to refer specifically to this articulation. It is the correct anatomical term.
- Example: "A sprain typically involves the ligaments surrounding the ankle joint."
Examples
- Noun:
- The doctor examined her swollen ankle joint after the fall.
- The ankle joint permits dorsiflexion and plantar flexion of the foot.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Context: In medicine, the integrity of the ankle joint is crucial for gait and stability. Injuries are often described in relation to this joint.
- The MRI revealed no fracture in the ankle joint itself.
Variants and Related Words
- Ankle (n): The general region of the ankle joint. In common usage, "ankle" often refers to the joint and the surrounding area.
- He twisted his ankle.
- Talocrural joint (n): A technical synonym for the ankle joint.
- Mortise joint (n): Another anatomical term describing the ankle joint, referring to its specific bony structure where the talus fits into a "mortise" formed by the tibia and fibula.
Synonyms
- Talocrural joint: The formal anatomical term.
- Mortise joint: A descriptive anatomical term focusing on the joint's structure.
Related Phrases
- "To sprain one's ankle": This common phrase usually implies an injury to the ligaments of the ankle joint.
- She sprained her ankle during the volleyball game.
- "Ankle stability": Refers to the functional strength and support of the ankle joint.
- These exercises are designed to improve ankle stability.
Noun
- a gliding joint between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and the proximal end of the talus