The ankle joint.
the area in the foot between the tibia fibula and metatarsals
The joint between the distal tibia and fibula is a syndesmosis. It does not allow for much movement.
An acrotarsium is the instep of the tarsus, the part of the foot between the tibia, fibula, and metatarsus.
This joint is called as syndesmosis.
The synovial joint between the talus, tibia, and fibula is the ankle joint, also known as the talocrural joint. It allows for dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the foot.
The leg unit between the tarsus and femur is the tibia. The tibia is one of the two bones in the lower leg, along with the fibula. The tibia is located between the femur, which is the thigh bone, and the tarsal bones of the foot.
Only Ankle, which is hinge
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The distal articulation of the tibia and fibula means the place where the tibia and fibula form a joint at the end of the bones farthest from the origin of the limb. The distal articulation of the tibia and fibula is with the talus.
The distal tibia and fibula both articulate with the talus. The talus is the superiormost of the tarsals.
The Tibial Nerve. It supplies the muscles caudal to the tibia and fibula which include extensors of the tarsus and flexors of the digits.