Interosseous cuneocuboid ligament

Interosseous cuneocuboid ligament

Infobox Ligament
Name = Interosseous cuneocuboid ligament
Latin = ligamentum cuneocuboideum interosseum
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The interosseous cuneocuboid ligament consists of a series of fibrous bands that connect the central portion of the cuboid to the lateral surfaces of the cuneiform bones.


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