Bones of the Foot - Tarsals - Phalanges - TeachMeAnatomy In the distal row, there are four tarsal bones – the cuboid and the three cuneiforms These bones articulate with the metatarsals of the foot The cuboid is furthest lateral, lying anterior to the calcaneus and behind the fourth and fifth metatarsals
Tarsal bones - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS The distal row forms the midfoot and consists of four tarsal bones: the cuboid, lateral cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform, and medial cuneiform bones (from lateral to medial)
Tarsus (skeleton) - Wikipedia In primitive tetrapods, such as Trematops, the tarsus consists of three rows of bones There are three proximal tarsals, the tibiale, intermedium, and fibulare, named for their points of articulation with the bones of the lower limb
Tarsal bones: Anatomy and function | Kenhub Bones of the tarsus include the calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid and cuneiform (medial, intermediate and lateral) bones Tarsal bones of the hindfoot include the calcaneus and talus, while bones of the midfoot comprise the navicular, cuboid and cuneiform bones
Tarsal Bones of the Foot - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki) Tarsal Bones of the Foot are the seven bones of the hindfoot and midfoot—talus, calcaneus, navicular, cuboid, and three cuneiforms—that form the ankle and arch and enable foot motion and stability