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Plantar calcaneocuboid ligament

Introduction: Plantar calcaneocuboid ligament

Description of Plantar calcaneocuboid ligament

Plantar calcaneocuboid ligament: [TA] a strong band that passes forward and medially from the plantar surface of the calcaneus to the cuboid bone, actually forming a part of the articular capsule of the calcaneocuboid joint; the shorter, deeper portion of the long plantar ligament. SYN: ligamentum calcaneocuboideum plantare [TA].
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