Cuneiform bones

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Cuneiform bones; Cuneiform
Red=medial; yellow=intermediate; green=lateral
Cuneiform bones of the left foot
Details
Identifiers
Latinos cuneiformis
pl. ossa cuneiformia
FMA24517
Anatomical terms of bone

There are three cuneiform ("wedge-shaped") bones in the human foot:

  • the first or medial cuneiform
  • the second or intermediate cuneiform, also known as the middle cuneiform
  • the third or lateral cuneiform

They are located between the navicular bone and the first, second and third metatarsal bones and are medial to the cuboid bone.[1]

Structure

There are three cuneiform bones:

  1. The medial cuneiform (also known as first cuneiform) is the largest of the cuneiforms. It is situated at the medial side of the foot, anterior to the
    fibularis longus muscle inserts at the medial cuneiform bone.[2]
  2. The intermediate cuneiform (second cuneiform or middle cuneiform) is shaped like a wedge, the thin end pointing downwards. The intermediate cuneiform is situated between the other two cuneiform bones (the medial and lateral cuneiforms), and articulates with the
    second metatarsal
    anteriorly and with the other cuneiforms on either side.
  3. The lateral cuneiform (also known as third cuneiform or external cuneiform) intermediate in size between the other two cuneiform bones, is also wedge-shaped, the base being uppermost. It occupies the center of the front row of the
    metatarsal in front. The tibialis posterior inserts at the lateral cuneiform, while the flexor hallucis brevis originates from it.[2]

Muscle attachments

Muscle Direction Attachment[2]
Tibialis anterior Insertion
Medial cuneiform
Fibularis longus
Insertion
Medial cuneiform
Tibialis posterior Insertion
Medial cuneiform
Flexor hallucis brevis Origin
Lateral cuneiform

Injuries

Additional images

  • Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface.
    Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface.
  • Bones of the right foot. Plantar Surface.
    Bones of the right foot. Plantar Surface.
  • Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect.
    Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect.
  • Skeleton of foot. Lateral aspect.
    Skeleton of foot. Lateral aspect.
  • Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities.
    Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities.
  • Bones of foot
    Bones of foot
  • Cuneiform. Superior view.
    Cuneiform. Superior view.
  • Cuneiform. Superior view.
    Cuneiform. Superior view.

Other animals

See also

  • Cuneiform, for writing by pressing a wedge-shaped reed into wet clay.

References

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  3. ^ TheFreeDictionary > Lisfranc's fracture Citing: Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. 2009
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