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    The transverse tarsal joint or midtarsal joint or Chopart's joint is formed by the articulation of the calcaneus with the cuboid (the calcaneocuboid joint)...
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    joints (i.e. between the talus and navicular bones, and the calcaneus and cuboid bones) form the so-called transverse tarsal joint or Chopart's joint...
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    Subtalar joint Transverse tarsal joint Cuneonavicular joint Intercuneiform joints Tarsal ligaments Tarsal interosseous ligaments Dorsal tarsal ligaments...
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    calcaneocuboid joints along with associated fractures. "Chopart's joint" or the transverse tarsal joint: Articulation between the hindfoot and the midfoot. In 1795...
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    complete tarsal dome is formed. The transverse arch is composed of the three cuneiforms, the cuboid, and the five metatarsal bases. The transverse arch is...
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    strong transverse fibers which pass between the rough non-articular portions of the adjacent surfaces of the bones. The synovial membrane of these joints is...
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    forefoot. The human transverse tarsal joint of the midfoot transmits forces from the subtalar joint in the hindfoot to the forefoot joints (metatarsophalangeal...
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    in the feet of most mammals. The navicular bone in humans is one of the tarsal bones, found in the foot. Its name derives from the human bone's resemblance...
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    and the calf is the sura and sural region. The ankle is the tarsus and tarsal, and the heel is the calcaneus or calcaneal. The foot is the pes and pedal...
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    Inversion occurs at the subtalar joint and transverse tarsal joint. Eversion of the foot occurs at the subtalar joint. The muscles involved in this include...
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    permitted between the tarsal ends of the metatarsal bones is limited to a slight gliding of the articular surfaces upon one another. Transverse metatarsal ligament...
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    Foot (redirect from Joints of foot)
    longitudinal arches serve as pillars for the transverse arch which run obliquely across the tarsometatarsal joints. Excessive strain on the tendons and ligaments...
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    the ground, the muscle helps to balance the leg and talus on the other tarsal bones so that the leg is kept vertical even when walking on uneven ground...
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    more of the tarsal bones at the tarsometatarsal joints, and the head with one of the first row of phalanges at the metatarsophalangeal joints. Their bases...
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  • Modified setae at the tip of the tarsus in web-building spiders; used with tarsal claws to grip strands of the web Anal tubercle: A small protuberance (tubercule)...
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    Talus bone (category Tarsal bones)
    the ball-and-socket-shaped talocalcaneonavicular joint. The talus is the second largest of the tarsal bones; it is also one of the bones in the human body...
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    lesser tarsal bones. For this purpose, one line is drawn between the lateral limits of the fourth tarsometatarsal joint and the calcaneocuboid joint, and...
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  • syndrome Tang Hsi Ryu syndrome Tangier disease TAR syndrome Tardive dyskinesia Tarsal tunnel syndrome Taste disorder Tatton-Brown–Rahman syndrome TAU syndrome...
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    all joints of big toe, plantarflexes ankle extensor hallucis longus 2 1 flexor digitorum longus Lower Limb, Leg, Posterior compartment, Deep, tarsal tunnel...
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  • the humerus. Helps to flex the scapulohumeral joint. Intertransversales lumborum: between the transverse processes of 1-4th lumbar vertebrae. Intertransversalis...
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    the median nerve due to compression beneath the transverse carpal ligament". The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. American Volume. 32A (1): 109–112. doi:10...
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    "Neuropathy of the median nerve due to compression beneath the transverse carpal ligament". J Bone Joint Surg Am. 32A (1): 109–12. doi:10.2106/00004623-195032010-00011...
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    central tarsal bone, and first, second, and third tarsal bones. The vertebra has muscles attached to the pedicles, laminae, spinous process, transverse process...
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  • anatomy and kinematics of the normal foot and of the deviations of the tarsal bones in the clubfoot. Poorly conducted manipulations will further complicate...
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    potential sign of carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome, anterior tarsal tunnel syndrome and symptomatic neuroma. Tinel's sign takes its name from...
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  • tendon of obturator internus a mnemonic to remember the contents of the Tarsal tunnel from anterior to posterior is "Tom, Dick and Harry". or alternatively...
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    support the corresponding carpal bones in the forelimb, and the corresponding tarsal bones in the hindlimb; anatomically referred to as metacarpal/metatarsal...
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    spur; tarsal joints with very small apical whorls of spinous hairs, these whorls decreasing in size on successive tarsal joints, second joint moderately...
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    with each other, and this is particularly the case with the large proximal tarsal bones: the astragalus and calcaneum. The calcaneum, for example, has a tube-like...
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  • The squamae are whitish and halteres are yellowish. Legs The first tarsal joint of the hind legs are somewhat swollen Abdomen The center of the abdomen...
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