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It is the second smallest of the five metatarsal bones.
He was shot once in the right foot, and the bullet broke three metatarsal bones.
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In his career he had four metatarsal fractures.
Toes have rudimentary webbing with two metatarsal tubercles.
In cases of unusually high instep or metatarsal joint flexibility, it is sometimes necessary to flex the toes to achieve proper alignment.
Bone fragments identified by a forensic anthropologist included metatarsal bones, toe phalanx, rib and head of a human female.
Dr. Copeland says the problem is caused by a powerful twisting of the ligaments that attach the heel bone to the five metatarsal bones.
It fans out along the plantar surface, or sole, of the foot to attach at its other end to the five metatarsal bones of the toes.
It lies superior to the metatarsals bones approximately midway between the ankle joint and metatarsal phalangeal joints.
Initial X-rays came up negative and he continued playing for nine more games before a second X-ray revealed a hairline fracture in one his right metatarsal bones.
Weightlifting shoes are typically designed with a raised heel of 0.5" to 1.5" and one or two metatarsal straps that tighten across the instep of the shoe.
The hominin specimens include cranial fragments, mandibles with teeth, and a few postcranial remains: ulna and five metatarsal bones.
It is s smaller in size than the third metatarsal bone and is the third longest (and smallest) of the five metatarsal bones.
Adults are roughly seven to eight centimetres long with dark warty backs, a prominent tibial gland, fleshy : metatarsal tubercules and a smooth white or mottled belly.
The pain of the neuroma, as well as a click, can be produced by squeezing the two metatarsal heads together with one hand, while concomitantly putting pressure on the interdigital space with the other hand.
Metatarsalgia (literally metatarsal pain, colloquially known as stone bruise) is a general term used to refer to any painful foot condition affecting the metatarsal region of the foot.
The plantar digital veins arise from plexuses on the plantar surfaces of the digits, and, after sending intercapitular veins to join the dorsal digital veins, unite to form four metatarsal veins.
In humans, the midfoot consists of five bones that form the arches of the foot (the cuboid, navicular, and three cuneiform bones) and their articulations with the bases of the five metatarsal bones.
The four metatarsal veins run backward in the metatarsal spaces, communicate, by means of perforating veins, with the veins on the dorsum of the foot, and unite to form the plantar venous arch (or deep plantar venous arch) which lies alongside the plantar arterial arch.