sustentaculum
Sustentaculum is a Latin term used in anatomy to denote a projected part that serves as a support. In human anatomy, the most common reference is the sustentaculum tali, a medial “shelf” on the calcaneus (heel bone). The sustentaculum tali extends medially from the body of the calcaneus and supports the head of the talus, contributing to the medial margin of the subtalar joint. The inferior surface of the sustentaculum tali features a groove that lodges the tendon of the flexor hallucis longus as it travels to the plantar aspect of the foot. The plantar calcaneonavicular (spring) ligament attaches to the sustentaculum tali, helping to maintain the medial longitudinal arch.
Variations in the size and orientation of the sustentaculum tali occur among individuals. It can be involved
Clinical relevance includes its role as an important radiographic and surgical landmark. Fractures or osteoarthritic changes
Imaging modalities such as X-ray, CT, and MRI can delineate the sustentaculum tali and its relation to