Medical Definition of Lateral longitudinal arch of foot

1. Formed by calcaneus, cuboid and two lateral metatarsals; the combined arch is supported normally by ligaments, intrinsic muscles, and the tendons of extrinsic muscles of the foot. Synonym: arcus pedis longitudinalis pars lateralis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lateral Longitudinal Arch Of Foot

lateral ligament of elbow
lateral ligament of knee
lateral ligament of malleus
lateral ligament of temporomandibular joint
lateral ligament of wrist
lateral ligaments of the bladder
lateral line
lateral line organ
lateral line sense organ
lateral line system
lateral lines
lateral lingual swellings
lateral lip of linea aspera
lateral lithotomy
lateral longitudinal arch of foot (current term)
lateral longitudinal stria
lateral lumbar intertransversarii muscles
lateral lumbar intertransverse muscles
lateral lumbocostal arch
lateral malleolar arteries
lateral malleolar bursa
lateral malleolar ligament
lateral malleolar network
lateral malleolar surface of talus
lateral malleolus
lateral malleolus bursa
lateral mammary branches
lateral mammary branches of lateral cutaneous branches of intercostal nerves
lateral mammary branches of lateral cutaneous branches of thoracic spinal nerves

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