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Ankle Arthritis and Replacement

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Joints are the places where bones come together. In a joint, the end of each bone is covered by a flexible tissue called cartilage. Each joint is surrounded by a capsule and filled with fluid. Your ankle joint is formed by three bones. These are your two lower leg bones, which are called the tibia and fibula, and the large bone in your foot, which is called the talus. Your talus sits on top of your heel bone, which is called the calcaneus.

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