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The Subtalar Joint | Anatomy, Basic Movements, & Ligaments

The Subtalar Joint | Anatomy, Basic Movements, & Ligaments

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The video tutorial by Kevin Tolkoff covers the anatomy and function of the Talocrural and Subtalar joints. It explains the structure and movements of these joints, focusing on plantar flexion, dorsiflexion, eversion, and inversion. The video also discusses the ligaments that stabilize the Subtalar joint, including the deltoid and lateral collateral ligaments, and their role in limiting joint movements. Additionally, it highlights the commonality of inversion ankle sprains and the grading of such injuries.

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