4th Metatarsal Bone

Jul 6, 2022 | Bone

The Fourth Metatarsal Bone (os metatarsale IV) is smaller in size than the preceding; its base presents an oblique quadrilateral surface for articulation with the cuboid; a smooth facet on the medial side, divided by a ridge into an anterior portion for articulation with the third metatarsal, and a posterior portion for articulation with the third cuneiform; on the lateral side a single facet, for articulation with the fifth metatarsal.
 
See Metatarsal Bones for a description of the common characteristics of metatarsal bones.
 

Articulations

The base articulates with the third cuneiform and the cuboid. The head with the 1st phalanx of fourth toe.

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