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Long plantar ligament

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From
  
calcaneus

TA
  
A03.6.10.517

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
l_09/12492843

FMA
  
44248

Long plantar ligament

To
  
second metatarsal to fifth metatarsal

Latin
  
ligamentum plantare longum

The long plantar ligament (long calcaneocuboid ligament; superficial long plantar ligament) is a long ligament on the underside of the foot that connects the calcaneus with the cuboid bone.

Structure

The long plantar ligament is the longest of all the ligaments of the tarsus: it is attached behind to the plantar surface of the calcaneus in front of the tuberosity, and in front to the tuberosity on the plantar surface of the cuboid bone, the more superficial fibers being continued forward to the bases of the second, third, and fourth metatarsal bones.

This ligament converts the groove on the plantar surface of the cuboid into a canal for the tendon of the fibularis longus.

Deep to this ligament is the short plantar ligament.

References

Long plantar ligament Wikipedia