Cuneiform (anatomy)
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Bone: Cuneiform (anatomy) | ||
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Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. | ||
Gray's | subject #63 270 |
There are three cuneiform bones in the human foot:
- the medial cuneiform
They are located between the navicular bone and the first, second and third metatarsal bones and are medial to the cuboid bone.
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VERTEBRAL COLUMN: vertebrae (cervical C1 C2 C7 - thoracic - lumbar) - sacrum - coccyx
cranial bones of SKULL: occipital - parietal - frontal - temporal - sphenoid - ethmoid facial bones of SKULL nasal - maxilla - lacrimal - zygomatic - palatine - inferior nasal conchae - vomer - mandible - hyoid (greater cornu, lesser cornu, body) UPPER EXTREMITY: clavicle - scapula - humerus - ulna - radius carpals (scaphoid - lunate bone - triquetral - pisiform - trapezium - trapezoid - capitate - hamate) - metacarpals - phalanges (prox - int - dist) LOWER EXTREMITY: pelvis (ilium, ischium, pubis) - femur - patella - fibula - tibia tarsals (calcaneus - talus - navicular - cuneiform - cuboid ) - metatarsals - phalanges (prox - int - dist) |