Collateral ligaments of metatarsophalangeal joints
The collateral ligaments of metatarsophalangeal joints are strong, rounded cords, placed one on either side of each joint, and attached, by one end, to the posterior tubercle on the side of the head of the metatarsal bone, and, by the other, to the contiguous extremity of the phalanx.
Collateral ligaments of metatarsophalangeal joints | |
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Latin | ligamenta collateralia articulationum metatarsophalangealium |
TA | A03.6.10.802 |
FMA | 71424 |
Anatomical terminology |
The place of dorsal ligaments is supplied by the extensor tendons on the dorsal surfaces of the joints.
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This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 359 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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