Lisfranc joints
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Lisfranc fracture — Infobox Disease Name = Lisfranc fracture Caption = DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = orthoped eMedicineTopic = 511 MeshID = The Lisfranc fracture is a fracture and dislocation of the joints in the midfoot,… … Wikipedia
Lisfranc — Jacques, French surgeon, 1790–1847. See L. amputation, L. joints, under joint, L. ligaments, under ligament, L. operation, scalene tubercle of L … Medical dictionary
Lisfranc dislocation — dislocation of the forefoot at the tarsometatarsal joints … Medical dictionary
Joint — A joint is the area where two bones are attached for the purpose of motion of body parts. A joint is usually formed of fibrous connective tissue and cartilage. An articulation or an arthrosis is the same as a joint. Joints are grouped according… … Medical dictionary
March fracture — March fracture, also known as fatigue fracture or stress fracture of metatarsal bone, is the fracture of the distal third of one of the metatarsals occurring because of recurrent stress. It is more common in soldiers, but also occurs in hikers,… … Wikipedia
articulationes tarsometatarsales — [TA] tarsometatarsal joints: joints formed by the cuneiform and cuboid bones together with the bases of the metatarsal bones; called also Lisfranc joints … Medical dictionary
Ligament — A ligament is a tough band of connective tissue that connects various structures such as two bones. Ligament is a fitting term; it comes from the Latin ligare meaning to bind or tie. * * * 1. A band or sheet of fibrous tissue connecting two or… … Medical dictionary
Tarsometatarsal articulations — Ligaments of the sole of the foot, with the tendons of the Peronæus longus, Tibialis posterior and Tibialis anterior muscles … Wikipedia
PIED — Le pied, ou extrémité libre du membre inférieur, présente chez l’homme une disposition unique. Certes, une analyse superficielle risquerait de le considérer comme une structure en régression. Le pied est, en effet, un assemblage d’éléments osseux … Encyclopédie Universelle
Foot — For other uses, see Foot (disambiguation). Foot … Wikipedia