Fundamentals of Foot SurgeryE. Dalton McGlamry, Rebekah McGlamry |
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... cuboid . The ros- trum ( beak ) of the calcaneus is a shelf of bone over- hanging the cuboid at the superior medial margin of the anterior surface . The calcaneal coronoid fossa is a posteriomedially situated groove that receives the ...
... cuboid . The ros- trum ( beak ) of the calcaneus is a shelf of bone over- hanging the cuboid at the superior medial margin of the anterior surface . The calcaneal coronoid fossa is a posteriomedially situated groove that receives the ...
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... cuboid relates to m . extensor digitorum brevis and tendons of m . peroneus tertius and longus . Dor- somedial , dorsolateral , and lateral calcaneocuboid lig- aments mark the dorsal cuboid surface , as do dorsal cubonavicular ...
... cuboid relates to m . extensor digitorum brevis and tendons of m . peroneus tertius and longus . Dor- somedial , dorsolateral , and lateral calcaneocuboid lig- aments mark the dorsal cuboid surface , as do dorsal cubonavicular ...
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... cuboid . It is called the short plantar ligament and lies deep to the long plantar ligament . The long plantar ligament ( long plantar calcaneo- cuboid ligament ) makes its proximal attachment on the anterior aspect of the tuberosities ...
... cuboid . It is called the short plantar ligament and lies deep to the long plantar ligament . The long plantar ligament ( long plantar calcaneo- cuboid ligament ) makes its proximal attachment on the anterior aspect of the tuberosities ...
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