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Meaning of "metatarsus"

Metatarsus is a noun that refers to the part of the foot between the ankle and the toes, including the bones of the midfoot
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  • The part of the foot between the toes and the ankle, especially its five bones.

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Its metatarsus are gently curved almost straight.
Its equivalent in the foot is the metatarsus.
Male metatarsus is dilated and with an inward protuberance.
The foot was severed between the tarsus and the metatarsus.
The cause of metatarsus adductus is unknown.
Metatarsus adductus can be diagnosed through a physical exam.
Protofeathers were also found on the metatarsus upper part of the foot.
The metatarsus of the foot had a feather covering also.
Said legs are tightly maintained by their metatarsus in their respective slipper.
Its metatarsus is almost straight.
The joint surface on top of the metatarsus is sloped forward and downward.
The tarsometatarsus of birds is often referred to as just the tarsus or metatarsus.
The articular branches supply the articulations of the tarsus and metatarsus.
Babies born with metatarsus adductus rarely need treatment.
They are placed between the middle and distal thirds of the metatarsus.

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Its right metatarsus was damaged during life and had healed incorrectly.
The transverse metatarsal arch acts as a counterbend during rotation of the metatarsus.
The proportions of the metatarsus are related to the lateral orientation of the metatarsus.
The dorsal metatarsal veins are veins which drain the metatarsus of the foot.
The lengthening of the metatarsus in the latter groups probably represent adaptations to running.
This first adjustment thus corresponds to translation parallel to the main axis of the metatarsus.
The portion between the toes and the metatarsus is dimensioned to resist bending fatigue.
Metatarsus I remains separated as a base of the first toe.
The third code indicates if the shoe has a metatarsus protection against shocks and collisions.
Metatarsus Varus Forefoot is turned medially on the hindfoot.
The foot was also long, especially in the metatarsus.
Metatarsus 1 posterior edge slightly curved.
In isolation, this aspect of the deformity is called metatarsus adductus.
The metatarsus was short and not arctometatarsalian, as in most other theropods.
Region, mainly on the region next to the fifth metatarsus.
Metatarsus, Perfectly vertical seen from behind.
The pedipalps have only six segments, the metatarsus is missing.
Metatarsus Sixth segment of the leg, counting from the body.
This gives lasting correction of the forefoot, preventing metatarsus adductus and foot inversion.
Her sartorial dedication eventually led to a serious foot injury during pregnancy, a broken metatarsus.
Morton called it Metatarsus atavicus, considering it an atavism recalling prehuman grasping toes.
However, X-rays of the feet are often done in the case of nonflexible metatarsus adductus.
Looseness of the I metatarsus - phalangeal.
A pre-Archaeopteryx troodontid theropod from China with long feathers on the metatarsus.
The metatarsus has a length of 242 millimetres, showing it was a relatively large troodontid.
Worry about this . The foot was severed between the tarsus and the metatarsus.
Metatarsus adductus is a common problem with more than 90 % resolving on their own.
Perform the resection of the outer lateral head T of the metatarsus M ;.
Metatarsus, Perpendicular to the ground.
Well, I think I am gonna have to take it off at the Metatarsus phalangeal joint.
Metatarsus ( rear pastern ), Not long, placed almost vertically.
Relating to, or located in, the metacarpus or the metatarsus.
Compression of the metatarsus ( Mortonʼs syndrome ) ;.
Feet, including the phalanges and the tarsus and metatarsus bones, of.
The nearly-complete metatarsus is very similar to those of Camptosaurus and Iguanodon . [ 1 ].

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