. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 344 THE ARTICULATIONS, OR JOINTS The anterior fasciculus (ligamentum talofihulare anterius); the shortest of the three, passes from the anterior margin of the external malleolus forward and inward to the astragalus, in front of its external articular facet. INTERNAL INTEROSSEOUS LIGAMENT TARSO- METATARSAL »HTICULATIONS ASTRAGALO- SCAPHOID ARTICULATION. RLE-JOINT MIDDLE EASCICULUS ,OF THE EXTERNAL LATERAL LIGAMENT Fig. 275.—Joints of the right foot, from the back of the foot. (Spalteholz.) The posterior fasciculus (ligamentum talofibvlare posterms),


. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 344 THE ARTICULATIONS, OR JOINTS The anterior fasciculus (ligamentum talofihulare anterius); the shortest of the three, passes from the anterior margin of the external malleolus forward and inward to the astragalus, in front of its external articular facet. INTERNAL INTEROSSEOUS LIGAMENT TARSO- METATARSAL »HTICULATIONS ASTRAGALO- SCAPHOID ARTICULATION. RLE-JOINT MIDDLE EASCICULUS ,OF THE EXTERNAL LATERAL LIGAMENT Fig. 275.—Joints of the right foot, from the back of the foot. (Spalteholz.) The posterior fasciculus (ligamentum talofibvlare posterms), the most deeply seated, passes inward from the depression at the inner and back part of the external malleolus to the prominent external tubercle on the posterior surface of the astragalus. Its fibres are almost horizontal in direction. The middle fasciculus {ligamentum calcaneofibulare) (Figs. 275 and 276), the longest of the three, is a narrow, rounded cord passing from the apex, of the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger


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