Os cuneonaviculare I dorsal


The accessoire voetwortelbeenderen met links from more plantair, right out more dorsaal gelegen botjes. 1. bone cuneometatarsale 1 plant, 2. muticum bone, bone phalanges 3. tibial artery, bone phalanges peronaeae 4. 5. cuboides secondary bone, nerve heel bone 6, 7, in the Gulf of ankle bone, bone 8. supports the service, 9. talocalcaneare bone after bone 10. The plantar muscle, bone subcalcaneum 11. 12. anterior tibial bone phalanges, 13. cuneometatarsale 1 tibial bone, bone intermetatarsale 14. 1, 15. 2 cuneometatarsale bone ligament, bone paracuneiforme 16, 17 . cuneonaviculare 1 ligament bone, bone intercuneiformia 18. 19. 4 intermetatarsale bone, bone talonavic ligament 20. 21. Vesalian bone of the foot, the external tibial bone 22. 23. talotibiale bone ligament, bone supratalare 24, 25 of the heel bone secondary bone subtibiale 26. 27. subfibulare bone, bone cables 28, 29 of the heel bone accessory 30. The triangular bone, bone supracalcaneum 31. 32. tendon to the heel bone

Os cuneonaviculare In dorsal is the name for an accessory foot root bone which sometimes develops as an extra ossification point during embryonic development. Over the years, the bone has received many alternative names such as os naviculocuneiforme, os infranaviculare and os paracuneiforme I, all to indicate the location of the bone. The bones are located on the medial, dorsal side of the foot root, on the medial side of the joint between the os naviculare and the first wedge shaped leg.

On x-rays, an os cuneonaviculare I dorsal is sometimes unjustified as a deviating, loose bone or as a fracture.

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