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LABORATORY MANUAL OF HUMAN ANATOMY 



Intermetatarsal Articulations (Articulationes intermetatarseae). 



(a) Articular capsules (capsulae articular es] . 



(b) Interosseous ligaments of the bases of the metatarsal bones (Ligg. 



basium [oss. metatars.] interossea). 



(c) Dorsal ligaments of the bases of the metatarsal bones (Ligg. basium 



[oss. metatars.] dorsalia). 



(d) Plantar ligaments of the bases of the metatarsal bones (Ligg. basium 



[oss. metatars.] plantaria). 



(e) Interosseous spaces of metatarsus (spatia interossea metatarsi). 



Metatarsophalangeal Articulations (Articulationes metatarsopha- 

 langeae). 



(a) Articular capsules (capsulae articulares) . 



(b) Collateral ligaments (Ligg. collateralia). 



(c) Plantar accessory ligaments (Ligg. accessoria plantaria). 



(d) Transverse ligaments of the heads of the metatarsal bones (Ligg. 



capitulorum [oss. metatars.] transversa). 



FIG. 82. 



Line of articulatio talocruralis 



Line of articulatio talonavicularis 



Line of articulatio tarsometatarsea I. 



Articulatio digiti 

 pedis 



Line of articulatio metatarsophalangea 



Sagittal section of the foot, passing through the great toe. (From Poirier et Charpy, Traitc 

 d'Anat. hum., Paris, 1899, 2 ed., t. i. p. 787, Fig. 781.) 



Articulations of the Toes (Articulationes digitorum pedis). 



(a) Articular capsules (capsulae articulares). 



(b) Collateral ligaments (Ligg. collateralia). 



As each ligament is dissected out it may be divided and the 

 joint-cavity opened. Especial attention should be paid to the 

 synovial cavities of the foot. Consult your systematic anatomy 

 for full descriptions. 



Review the bones of the lower extremity. 



