Diseases and injuries of several specific structures in the heel region have been an enduring focus of medicine. The anatomical terminology of many of these structures has not been established until recently.
The aim of the study was a historical analysis of the advances of anatomical terminology of three selected morphological units in the heel region - the Achilles tendon, calcaneus and retrocalcaneal bursa. It starts with a critical evaluation of the mythological eposes, the Illiad and Odyssey, describing the exploits of heroes in the Trojan war, followed by a review of relevant terms used for the designation of selected heel structures in the Middle Ages as well as in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Principal versions of Latin anatomical terms used for the denotation of the mentioned structures are discussed. Recently applicable Latin terms and their recommended English synonyms, according to the latest version of Terminologia Anatomica (1998) are summed up