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Ankle is made up of​

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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Ankle is made up of

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Explanation:

The true ankle joint is composed of three bones, seen above from a front, or anterior, view: the tibia which forms the inside, or medial, portion of the ankle; the fibula which forms the lateral, or outside portion of the ankle; and the talus underneath.

Answered by sumaiyafarooq2245
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Answer:

The ankle joint is formed by three bones; the tibia and fibula of the leg, and the talus of the foot: The tibia and fibula are bound together by strong tibiofibular ligaments. Together, they form a bracket shaped socket, covered in hyaline cartilage. This socket is known as a mortise.

Explanation:

There are three bones that make up the ankle joint:

Tibia – Shinbone.

Talus – Bone that sits between the heel bone and the tibia and fibula.

Fibula – Lower leg bone.

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