Interosseous intercuneiform ligaments

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Interosseous intercuneiform ligaments
Details
Latin ligamenta intercuneiformia interossea
From cuneiform
To cuneiform
Identifiers
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Anatomical terminology
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The Interosseous intercuneiform ligaments are short fibrous bands that connect the adjacent surfaces of the medial and intermediate, and the intermediate and lateral cuneiform bones. It is one of the 3 ligaments responsible for maintaining the transverse arch of the foot together with the interosseous ligaments of metatarsals and the transverse metatarsal ligament.


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