The ankle joint, or Talocrural joint, is a large synovial joint. It is a hinge joint that allows plantarflexion and dorsiflexion, moving the foot up and down. The ankle is more stable while joint is in dorsiflexion, and the anterior part of the talus is held in the joint.
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