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Ankle Mortise

Known as: Talar Mortise 
A rectangular socket or bony arch that connects the ends of the tibia and fibula to the talus.
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2020
2020
Background: Malleolus are important structures which forms part of ankle mortise and provide stability to it. This article… 
2019
2019
The primary objective in the treatment of unstable ankle fractures is to restore the ankle mortise to an anatomic, stable… 
2018
2018
Introduction: Correlation of Pirani score and foot bimalleolar (FBM) angle has been used in few studies but correlation of FBM… 
2004
2004
More than 40 surgical techniques for performing an ankle arthrodesis were described during the twentieth century.1–13 As these… 
2000
2000
  • R. Grass
  • 2000
  • Corpus ID: 3226465
1998
1998
We performed an in vitro study on twelve specimens of the foot and ankle from cadavera to determine whether varus malalignment of… 
1996
1996
Amputation is one of the oldest procedures in surgery; this is shown on the wall of the Temple of Rameses III near Luxor. In the… 
1985
1985
The successful treatment of injuries about the distal tibia and ankle joint, like all intraarticular and periarticular fractures… 
1983
1983
the avulsion of a bone fragment from the talus. Acta Orthop. Scand., 45:454-461, 1974. 4. Close, J.R.: Some applications of the… 
1958
1958
Nonunion of the medial tibial malleolus is one of a group of fractures for which there is no satisfactory method of internal…