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Where exactly on the ankle is the anterior process of the calcaneus?

Recent XR said no ankle fractures. Then had US, showed full ligament rupture, and 2.8mm ossicle.

CT showed possible cortical fracture of the anterior process of the calcaneus and tiny bony density at the dorsal aspect of the talonavicular joint.

Where exactly on a diagram is this supposed possible fracture meant to be? I only have the report, no images of scans.

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