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Which of the following tarsals are the lateralmost?Group of answer choicescuboidlateral cuneiformmedial cuneiformnaviculartalus

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Which of the following tarsals are the lateralmost?

Group of answer choices:

  • cuboid
  • lateral cuneiform
  • medial cuneiform
  • navicular
  • talus
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Solution

To determine which of the tarsal bones is the lateralmost, we should first clarify the positions of the tarsals involved in the options given:

  1. Cuboid: Located on the lateral side of the foot, between the calcaneus and the fourth and fifth metatarsals.
  2. Lateral Cuneiform: Positioned between the intermediate cuneiform and the cuboid, but is medial to the cuboid.
  3. Medial Cuneiform: Located at the most medial side, next to the first metatarsal, and is medial to both the lateral and intermediate cuneiforms.
  4. Navicular: Positioned more medially than the cuboid, between the talus and the cuneiforms.
  5. Talus: Situated superiorly, connecting the foot and leg bones, and is more medial than the cuboid.

Conclusion

Given this analysis, the cuboid is the lateralmost tarsal bone among the choices provided.

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