Interosseous talocalcaneal ligament
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The interosseous talocalcaneal ligament is a broad, flat, bilaminar transverse band in the sinus tarsi. It descends obliquely and laterally from the sulcus tali to the calcaneal sulcus. The posterior lamina of the ligament is associated with the talocalcaneal joint, its anterior lamina with the talocalcaneonavicular joint. Its medial fibres are taut in eversion.
-<p>The<strong> interosseous talocalcaneal ligament</strong> is a broad, flat, bilaminar transverse band in the sinus tarsi. It descends obliquely and laterally from the sulcus tali to the calcaneal sulcus. The posterior lamina of the ligament is associated with the <a title="Talocalcaneal joint" href="/articles/talocalcaneal-joint">talocalcaneal joint</a>, its anterior lamina with the talocalcaneonavicular joint. Its medial fibres are taut in eversion.</p>- +<p>The<strong> interosseous talocalcaneal ligament</strong> is a broad, flat, bilaminar transverse band in the <a title="Sinus tarsi" href="/articles/tarsal-sinus">sinus tarsi</a>. It descends obliquely and laterally from the sulcus tali to the calcaneal sulcus. The posterior lamina of the ligament is associated with the <a href="/articles/talocalcaneal-joint">talocalcaneal joint</a>, its anterior lamina with the talocalcaneonavicular joint. Its medial fibres are taut in eversion.</p>