“…Similar references to this bursa can be found in several early twentieth-century anatomy textbooks, which defined the Gruberi sinus tarsi bursa's anatomical location between the dorsolateral aspect of the neck of the talus bone and the EDL tendon [ 3 , 4 ]. Furthermore, a potential communication between the bursa and the talonavicular joint has also been described [2] , but none has been described between the bursa and the tibiotalar joint [1] . Jones [5] in 1949 claims that the bursa never communicates with the EDL tendon sheath, whereas a recent work by Kelikian and Sarrafian [6] stated that the bursa can communicate with the talonavicular joint, the tibiotalar joint, and the EDL tendon sheath.…”