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30 paź 2023 · The cuboid bone is a short bone in the lateral part of the foot, located on the distal row of the tarsal bones. It is square shaped, hence the name, and is the main bone of the mid foot, due to the several articular surfaces it possesses.
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12 sie 2024 · The cuboid bone is one of the tarsal bones located lateral to the lateral cuneiform bone and has an important articulation with the calcaneus. Summary. location: lies laterally in the midfoot. articulations: proximally with the calcaneus, medially with the lateral cuneiform and navicular, and distally with the fourth and fifth metatarsals.
The cuboid bone is the most lateral of the bones in the distal row of the tarsus. It is roughly cubical in shape, and presents a prominence in its inferior (or plantar) surface, the tuberosity of the cuboid.
The cuboid is a wedge-shaped bone that is widest at its medial edge and narrowest at its lateral edge. It has three main articular surfaces: anterior, medial, and posterior. A vertical ridge separates its anterior surface into two facets, allowing the base of the fourth and fifth metatarsals to be articulated.
21 gru 2021 · Structure and Anatomy of the Cuboid Bone in the Foot. As stated, the bone is roughly cubical, having six distinct surfaces: dorsal, plantar, lateral, medial, anterior, and posterior. Dorsal Surface: It is flat and rough for the attachment of ligaments. It is directed upwards and laterally.
The cuboid is one of the seven bones which make up the tarsus of the Ankle and Foot and it is one of the five bones of the mid-foot. It is located on the lateral aspect of the foot, anterior to the calcaneus, next to the navicular and lateral cuneiform bones, and posterior to the 4th and 5th metatarsal.
Explore the key features, articulation, ossification, and variations of the cuboid bone. Understand its role in foot anatomy.