Interosseous intercuneiform ligaments

Interosseous intercuneiform ligaments
Details
Fromcuneiform
Tocuneiform
Identifiers
Latinligamenta intercuneiformia interossea
TA98A03.6.10.505
TA21952
FMA44207 71413, 44207
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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Joints and ligaments of the human leg
Hip
  • femoral (iliofemoral
  • pubofemoral
  • ischiofemoral)
  • head of femur
  • transverse acetabular
  • acetabular labrum
  • capsule
  • zona orbicularis
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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