Calcaneus

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Calcaneus


General Information
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The calcaneus or heel bone is a large bone that forms the foundation of the rear part of the foot. The calcaneus connects with the talus bone and the cuboid bone. The connection between the talus and calcaneus forms the subtalar joint, which is essential for the normal function of the foot.

Anatomy[edit]

The calcaneus is the largest of the tarsal bones in the foot. It is situated at the lower and back part of the foot, forming the heel. The bone has several important features, including the calcaneal tuberosity, which is the large, posterior, weight-bearing prominence, and the sustentaculum tali, a horizontal shelf that projects from the medial side of the bone.

Articulations[edit]

The calcaneus articulates with two bones:

Function[edit]

The calcaneus serves as the foundation for the rear part of the foot. It plays a crucial role in normal foot function, including:

  • Supporting the weight of the body when standing and during movement.
  • Acting as a lever arm for the Achilles tendon, which attaches to the posterior surface of the calcaneus.
  • Facilitating the movement of the foot through its articulations with the talus and cuboid bones.

Clinical significance[edit]

Injuries to the calcaneus can significantly impact mobility and quality of life. Common injuries include:

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