Fracture of the Talus
The talus (TAY-lus) is a small bone that sits between the heel bone (calcaneus) and the two bones of the lower leg (tibia and fibula). It has an odd humped shape, somewhat like a turtle. The bones of the lower leg "ride" on top and around the .. [... more]
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Golf Trunk Organizer by Talus
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Talus ClearAway Car Organizer
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Talus CD/Visor Organizer
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How to Treat a Broken Ankle
Breaking your ankle, which can involve the fracture of three different bones (the tibia, fibula and talus), can be a painful and traumatic experience. With more and more senior citizens living active lifestyles, incidences of broken ankles also ... [... more]
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Talus DriverPockets Driver Organizer
Put everything at your fingertips with driver organizers. The Talus car cell phone holder is perfect for holding not only the phone, but pens, sunglasses, receipts and more. [... more]
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Talus Entertainment Organizer XL
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River Pass III
Realism is added to the "River Pass" layout by adding rock formations, talus, ballast and vegetation. This episode continues with the building of the River Pass model railroad kit. Now that the substructure of the layout has been plaster- [... more]
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Tibial Fracture
The tibia is the second longest bone of the skeleton, located at the medial side of the leg. It articulates with the fibula laterally, the talus distally, and the femur proximally, forming part of the knee joint. It attaches to the ligament of ... [... more]
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Os Trigonum Syndrome
The os trigonum is an extra (accessory) bone that sometimes develops behind the ankle bone (talus). It is connected to the talus by a fibrous band. The presence of an os trigonum in one or both feet is congenital (present at birth). It becomes ... [... more]
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Talar Dome Lesion
The ankle joint is composed of the bottom of the tibia (shin) bone and the top of the talus (ankle) bone. The top of the talus is dome-shaped and is completely covered with cartilage-a tough, rubbery tissue that enables the ankle to move ... [... more]
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Fracture of the Talus
The talus (TAY-lus) is a small bone that sits between the heel bone (calcaneus) and the two bones of the lower leg (tibia and fibula). It has an odd humped shape, somewhat like a turtle. The bones of the lower leg "ride" on top and around the .. [... more]
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