Posterior talofibular ligament
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| Posterior talofibular ligament | |
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| The ligaments of the foot from the lateral aspect. (Post. talofibular lig. labeled at center left.) | |
| Lateral view of the human ankle. (Posterior talofibular ligament labeled at bottom left.) | |
| Latin | ligamentum talofibulare posterius |
| Gray's | subject #95 351 |
The posterior talofibular ligament, runs almost horizontally from the depression at the medial and back part of the fibular malleolus to a prominent tubercle on the posterior surface of the talus immediately lateral to the groove for the tendon of the Flexor hallucis longus.
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