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22 June 2025

  • curprev 10:0910:09, 22 June 2025 Serkan talk contribs 4,482 bytes +4,482 Created page with "The '''mortise joint of the ankle''', known formally as the '''articulatio talocruralis''' or '''talocrural joint''', is the primary synovial hinge joint of the ankle. The term "mortise" is an anatomical analogy derived from woodworking, where a mortise (a recess) is cut to receive a corresponding tenon (a projection). In the ankle, the bones of the lower leg form a socket-like mortise that cradles the talus bone of the foot, creating a strong, congruent joint essential..." Tag: Visual edit