Deltoid ligament

Deltoid ligament
Ligaments of the medial aspect of the foot.
Details
FromTalus bone (tarsal bones)
ToMedial malleolus of the tibia
Identifiers
Latinligamentum collaterale mediale articulationis talocruralis, ligamentum deltoideum
TA98A03.6.10.003
TA21913
FMA44055
Anatomical terminology

The deltoid ligament (or medial ligament of talocrural joint) is a strong, flat, triangular band, attached, above, to the apex and anterior and posterior borders of the medial malleolus. The deltoid ligament supports the ankle joint and also resists excessive eversion of the foot.[1] The deltoid ligament is composed of 4 fibers:

  1. Anterior tibiotalar ligament
  2. Tibiocalcaneal ligament
  3. Posterior tibiotalar ligament
  4. Tibionavicular ligament.

It consists of two sets of fibers, superficial and deep.

  1. ^ Betts, J. Gordon (2013). Anatomy & physiology. Houston, Texas: OpenStax. ISBN 978-1-947172-04-3. Retrieved 16 April 2023.

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