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30 paź 2023 · The cuneiform (from the Latin for ‘wedge’) bones are a set of three bones in the medial side of the foot that articulate with the navicular proximally and with the proximal surfaces of metatarsal 1-3 distally.
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Landmarks, blood supply and innervation of the cuneiform...
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2 gru 2021 · Find out what the medial, intermediate, lateral cuneiform bones are. Learn their location in foot, their functions, anatomy, articulations, & diagram.
There are three cuneiform bones: The medial cuneiform (also known as first cuneiform) is the largest of the cuneiforms. It is situated at the medial side of the foot, anterior to the navicular bone and posterior to the base of the first metatarsal. Lateral to it is the intermediate cuneiform.
The cuneiform bones (Latin: ossa cuneiformia) are a set of three tarsal bones located between the proximally situated navicular bone and distally positioned first three metatarsal bones. Lateral to the lateral cuneiform bone is the cuboid bone.
Landmarks, blood supply and innervation of the cuneiform bones. Watch the video tutorial now.
In this video, we go over the location, landmarks, articulations, and muscle attachments of the three cuneiform bones.
Discover the key features and anatomy of the medial cuneiform bone, its articulation, arterial supply, variations, and related clinical conditions.