Transverse metatarsal ligament
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The transverse metatarsal ligament is a narrow band which runs across and connects together the heads of all the metatarsal bones. It is blended anteriorly with the plantar (glenoid) ligaments of the metatarsophalangeal articulations. Its plantar surface is concave where the run below it. Above it, the tendons of the Interossei pass to their insertions. Its homologue in the hand is the transverse metacarpal ligament, which connects the metacarpals to each other.
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Transverse metatarsal ligament
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Transverse metatarsal ligament
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The transverse metatarsal ligament is a narrow band which runs across and connects together the heads of all the metatarsal bones. It is blended anteriorly with the plantar (glenoid) ligaments of the metatarsophalangeal articulations. Its plantar surface is concave where the run below it. Above it, the tendons of the Interossei pass to their insertions. Its homologue in the hand is the transverse metacarpal ligament, which connects the metacarpals to each other.
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ligamentum metatarsale transversum
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ligamentum metatarsale transversum