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Tarsus / Subtalar joint / Inversion / Transverse tarsal joint / Tibialis anterior muscle / Heel / Calcaneus / Talus bone / Arches of the foot / Human anatomy / Anatomy / Foot
Date: 2007-11-14 15:04:24
Tarsus
Subtalar joint
Inversion
Transverse tarsal joint
Tibialis anterior muscle
Heel
Calcaneus
Talus bone
Arches of the foot
Human anatomy
Anatomy
Foot

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