1Stress fracture of the tarsal navicular bone is now frequently recognised.
2Calcaneal fracture is the most common fracture in the tarsal bones.
3The tarsal bones, in all important circumstances of number, disposition, and form, resemble those of Man.
4Slat width significantly affected parameters such as foot height, and carpal and tarsal joint angle amplitudes.
5The section passes through the middle of the groove of the trochlea of the tibial tarsal bone.
6The arrangement of the tarsal bones.
7T. f. Fibular tarsal bone (distal end).
8T. t., Tibial tarsal bone (distal tuberosity).
9Ridge of third tarsal bone.
10The superior and inferior tarsal conjunctiva in both eyes were examined, and the specimens were stained using Hansel's method.
11The tarsal bones, in all important circumstances of number, disposition, and form, resemble those of man (Figure 19).
12There must be better ways to do it now, maybe by regulating the growth of the tarsal bones during adolescence.
13Distension of the capsular ligament of the tibial tarsal (tibioastragular) joint with synovia is commonly known as bog spavin.
14She's trying to be so careful, fitting each tarsal and scapula into its assigned slot, but isn't it doomed to failure?
15The common ligaments of the tarsal joint are the collateral, the plantar (calcaneo-metatarsal and c. cuboid) and dorsal ligaments (oblique).
16Showing distension of the sheath of the deep flexor tendon as it protrudes antero-externally to the fibular tarsal bone (calcaneum).