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The ends of the bones in these joints are covered by articular cartilage (5). The major ligaments of the ankle are: the anterior
tibiofibular ligament (6), which connects the tibia to the fibula; the lateral collateral
ligaments (7), which attach the fibula to the calcaneus and gives the ankle lateral stability; and, on the medial side of the ankle, the deltoid
ligaments (8), which connect the tibia to the talus and calcaneus and provide medial stability.
These components of your ankle, along with the muscles and tendons of your lower leg, work together to handle the stress your ankle receives as
you walk, run and jump.
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