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Tarsometatarsal joints

The tarsometatarsal joints (Lisfranc joints) are arthrodial joints in the foot. The tarsometatarsal joints involve the first, second and third cuneiform bones, the cuboid bone and the metatarsal bones.The eponym Lisfranc joint is named after 18th-19th century surgeon and gynecologist, Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin.Ankle joint. Deep dissection.Ankle joint. Deep dissection.Ankle joint. Deep dissection.Ankle joint. Deep dissection.Ankle and tarsometarsal joints. Bones of foot.Deep dissection.Ankle and tarsometarsal joints. Bones of foot.Deep dissection.Ankle joint. Bones of foot.Deep dissection. The tarsometatarsal joints (Lisfranc joints) are arthrodial joints in the foot. The tarsometatarsal joints involve the first, second and third cuneiform bones, the cuboid bone and the metatarsal bones.The eponym Lisfranc joint is named after 18th-19th century surgeon and gynecologist, Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin. The bones entering into their formation are the first, second, and third cuneiforms, and the cuboid bone, which articulate with the bases of the metatarsal bones.

[ "Radiography", "Dislocation", "Ankle", "Arthrodesis", "Second tarsometatarsal joint", "Tarsometatarsal joint complex", "Tarsometatarsal arthrodesis", "Middle cuneiform", "lisfranc ligament" ]
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