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... ligament ( Fig . 2-22 ) . The anterior talofibular ligament passes ante- riorly and medially to the neck of the talus . The posterior talofibular is a strong ligament directed almost horizontally from the mal- leolar fossa of the fibula ...
... ligament ( Fig . 2-22 ) . The anterior talofibular ligament passes ante- riorly and medially to the neck of the talus . The posterior talofibular is a strong ligament directed almost horizontally from the mal- leolar fossa of the fibula ...
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... ligament between the lateral calca- neus , the cuboid and the navicular . The plantar calcaneocuboid ( short plantar ) and the long plantar ligaments reinforce the lat eral longitudinal arch . The deeper short plantar ligament passes ...
... ligament between the lateral calca- neus , the cuboid and the navicular . The plantar calcaneocuboid ( short plantar ) and the long plantar ligaments reinforce the lat eral longitudinal arch . The deeper short plantar ligament passes ...
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... ligament ( gle- noid ligament of Cruveilhier ) ( Fig . 2-14 ) . This is attached firmly to the base of the phalanx but loosely to the metatarsal head . The plantar surface is fused with the trans- verse metatarsal ligament and grooved ...
... ligament ( gle- noid ligament of Cruveilhier ) ( Fig . 2-14 ) . This is attached firmly to the base of the phalanx but loosely to the metatarsal head . The plantar surface is fused with the trans- verse metatarsal ligament and grooved ...
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The Wellbalanced Normal FootIts | 69 |
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