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What are the ligaments in the ankle?

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-Tibiorfibular ligiment which connects the tibia to the fibula,-the lateral collateral ligament which attach the fibula to the calcaneus and gives the ankle lateral stability -deltoid ligament which connects the tibia to the talus and calcaneus and provide medial stability.
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The major ligaments of the ankle are: the anterior tibiofibular ligament, which connects the tibia to the fibula; the lateral collateral ligaments, which attach the fibula to the calcaneus and gives the ankle lateral stability; and, on the medial side of the ankle, the deltoid ligaments, which connect the tibia to the talus and calcaneus and provide medial stability.

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