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Title: Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy
Identifier: anatomyinnutshel00laug (find matches)
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Laughlin, William Ross
Subjects: Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy
Publisher: Kirksville, Missouri : William Ross Laughlin
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. 223 The fascia on the sole of the foot is called the plantar fascia (Plate LV.) and is the densest of all the fibrous membranes. It is divided into three por- tions. (1) A central portion which is attached to the inner tuberosity of the OS calcis and runs forward below the Flexor brevis digitorum and ends in front in a process for each toe and in slips for the skin. At its sides it joins the lateral portions which extends around the margins of the foot. At the junction of the central with the two lateral portions expansions pass upward. (2) The ex- PLATE LXXXVII.
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ANTERIOR LIGAMENT OF ANKLE CALCANEO- SCAPHOID- LIGAMENT DORSAL SCAPHO-CUBOID- LIGAMENTS DORSAL SCAPHO-CUNEIFORM LIGAMENTS DORSAL INTER CUNEIFORM-LIGAMENTS. DORSAL CUBO-CUNEIFORM LIGAMENT DORSAL TARSO- METATARSAL LIGAMENTS DORSAL INTER METATARSAL LIGAMENTS ANT INF IIBin-FIBULAR LIGAMENT. POST INF TIBIOFIBULAR LIGAMENT. ANTERIOR FASCICULUS OF EXTERNAL LATERAL LIGAMENT POST. LIGAMENT OF ANKLE JOINT * WV EXT. LATERAL LIGAMENT (POST. FASCICULUS) TENDO ACHILLIS INTERNAL CALCANEOCUBOID LIGAMENT DORSAL CALCANEOCUBOID LIGAMENT INFERIOR CALCANEO- CUBOID LIGAMENT EXTERNAL CALCANEO-CUBOID LIGAMENT MIDDLE FASCICULUS OF EXTERNAL LATERAL LIGAMENT ANTERIOR CALCANEO-ASTRAGALOID LIGAMENT INTEROSSEOUS CALCANEO-ASTRAGALOID LIGAMENT EXTERNAL CALCANEO-ASTRAGALOIU LIGAMENT Ligaments of Ankle—External View. tenia) portion which is thin in front and thick behind extends from the os calcis io the base of the fifth metacarpal hone. It coversthe nude'-surface ofthe Ab- ductor minimi digiti. It is continuous with the fascia on the hack of the fool and with the central portion of the plantar fascia. (3) The internal lateral portion covers the Abductor hallucis muscle and is quite thin. Posteriorly it is attached to the internal annular ligamenl and continues around the side of the foot with the dorsal fascia, and e\l< rnally with the middle portion of the plantar fascia.

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  • bookyear:1905
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Laughlin_William_Ross
  • booksubject:Human_anatomy
  • booksubject:Osteopathic_medicine
  • booksubject:Anatomy
  • bookpublisher:Kirksville_Missouri_William_Ross_Laughlin
  • bookcontributor:University_of_California_Libraries
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