Posterior talar articular surface
Facies articularis talaris posterior
Definition
Posterior talar articular surface is a wide facet found in the center of the superior surface of the calcaneus bone. It connects with the corresponding posterior calcaneal surface on the undersurface of the body of talus, forming the subtalar joint.
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Text written by Muhammad A. Javaid, MD, PhD © 2023 IMAIOS.
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