The ankle joint is a synovial hinge joint connecting the lower aspect of the leg, the tibia and fibula with the start of the ankle, a bone called the talus. The articulation of these bones forms a compacted space and with the fibrous like tissue of the surrounding ligaments and capsule creates a stable but functional joint. There actually three major articulations which create the movements available at the ankle, which include connections between the tibia, fibula, calcaneus (heel bone), and talus.