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into two parts crucially disposed. The long ligament is attached to the 

 talus, the first, second, and third tarsal (cuneiform), and the second and 



Lig. talo-calc;ineum posteiius. 



Fibular tarsal bone, 

 (calcaneus). 



Lig. tar.si plantare . 



Fourth metatarsal bone. 



- Groove for tendon of m. 

 peroiifeus longus. 



collaterale flbulare (deep), 

 al bone (talus). 



collaterale flbulare (superficial). 



Central tarsal bone (scaphoid). 

 Third tarsal bone (cuiieiforni). 



Ihird metatarsal bone. 



Fig. 113— Lateral A.spect of the Tarsal Articulations. 



third metatarsal bones. The short ligament divides into two portions ; 

 one of which ends on the talus, while the other, somewhat longer, is 

 attached to the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus. 



Lig. collaterale fllnilare (deep). 



Lig. collaterale flbulare (superficial). _y 

 Central tarsal bone (scaphoid). _\ 



Third tarsal bone (cuneiform). _ 



Lig. collaterale tibiale (deep). 

 Tibial tarsal bone (talus i. 



Lig. collaterale tibiale (superficial). 



Lig. tarsi dorsale. 



Third metatarsal bone. 



Fig. 114.— Dorsal (Anterior) Aspect of the Tarsal Articulations. 



The dorsal tarsal ligament (ligamentum tarsi dorsale) is triangular 

 in outline, and consists of fibres diverging from the projection on the 



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