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Interosseous intercuneiform ligaments

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Ligaments of the foot
Interosseous intercuneiform ligaments
Details
Fromcuneiform
Tocuneiform
Identifiers
Latinligamenta intercuneiformia interossea
TA98A03.6.10.505
TA21952
FMA44207 71413, 44207
Anatomical terminology[edit on Wikidata]

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.

Joints and ligaments of the human leg
Hip
Knee
Tibiofemoral
Patellofemoral
Tibiofibular
Superior tibiofibular
Inferior tibiofibular
Foot
Talocrural and ankle
Subtalar/talocalcaneal
Transverse tarsal
Talocalcaneonavicular
Calcaneocuboid
Distal intertarsal
Cuneonavicular
Cuboideonavicular
Intercuneiform
Other
Tarsometatarsal/Lisfranc
Intermetatarsal/metatarsal
Metatarsophalangeal
Interphalangeal
Arches


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