Plantar calcaneocuboid ligament

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Plantar Calcaneocuboid Ligament

The Plantar Calcaneocuboid Ligament is a ligament in the human body that is located in the foot. It is a short, strong, fibrous band that connects the calcaneus and the cuboid bone on the plantar side of the foot.

Etymology

The term "Plantar Calcaneocuboid Ligament" is derived from its location and the bones it connects. "Plantar" refers to the bottom of the foot, "calcaneo" refers to the calcaneus bone, and "cuboid" refers to the cuboid bone.

Anatomy

The Plantar Calcaneocuboid Ligament is a part of the plantar ligaments, which are a group of ligaments located on the plantar side of the foot. It is situated between the calcaneus and the cuboid bone, two of the seven tarsal bones in the foot. The ligament is short and strong, with a fibrous band that provides stability to the foot.

Function

The primary function of the Plantar Calcaneocuboid Ligament is to provide stability to the foot. It helps to maintain the alignment of the bones in the foot, particularly the calcaneus and the cuboid bone. This ligament also plays a role in supporting the arch of the foot and in facilitating movement such as walking and running.

Clinical Significance

Injury to the Plantar Calcaneocuboid Ligament can result in foot pain and instability. This can be caused by trauma, overuse, or degenerative conditions. Treatment may include rest, physical therapy, and in severe cases, surgery.

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