III! ' 



sun id and th< 



rhi ' »int also usuall 

 with thi (metatarsal joint, and i 



The .' irticulatioix Lisfrai I 



meta I rm thn • 



of the great toe with the internal cuneiform b 

 third metatarsal ich other and with the middle 



the third com rid fifth met iththei Th< 



franc's joint I most proximal point at the inner 



distal point at th< »nd metatarsal hx 



situation. I rom this point the joint lit 

 a distinct cun'e toward the proximal 



Tlv 



the hand with slight variation-. The met. 

 ticular exhibit I mechanism, 



Mir: ir Liganu i rm the 



hinge joint. A further peculiarity is the mark- 



ticularly tl the fifth metatarsal! which permit of a hy] 



tlexioni of thi semble hi: 



arthrodia I. Frequently < 



in the littl. ry ligaments of tl 



apitular I 



THE LIGAMENTS OF THE TARSUS. 



The ligamei ivided into: (i) 1 



me the an'. the ligaments the 



sal tarsal ligami the plantar tarsal ligam 



! ligaments of the ankle-joint I : and ; 



with the talus and the calcai 



vi the two malleoli ted with the ncighb 



'in the internal malleolus and radial and 



the na\ icular bone. 



separate ligaments: tin ..', and the 



tibio-navicular It 



The anterior Udo-til -.he air. -he 



talus (astragalus'^ and is alrm mpletel] I by tlv. Fig. 227 



which runs to the margin ( iculum tali. Th ibial ligam 



