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  1. Navicular bone: Anatomy and clinical notes - Kenhub

    Jul 7, 2022 · The navicular is a boat-shaped bone, which has an important role in the maintenance of the medial longitundinal arch of the foot. Proximally, the navicular bone consists of a concave surface with an ovoid shape that articulates with the head of the talus.

  2. Navicular Bone - Location, Anatomy, & Labeled Diagram

    Dec 2, 2021 · Navicular is one of the seven tarsal bones located in the midfoot region. In Latin, ‘navicular’ means ‘a little ship’. So, the bone got its name from Latin due to its resemblance to a small boat. It connects the ankle bone or talus to the other two tarsal members, the cuboid and the three cuneiforms.

  3. Navicular bone - Wikipedia

    The navicular bone is a keystone of the foot: it is part of the coxa pedis and articulates with the talus, first, second and third cuneiform, cuboid and calcaneus. It plays an important role in the biomechanics of the foot, helping in inversion, eversion, and motion; it is a structural link between midfoot and forefoot and it is part of the ...

  4. Navicular - Physiopedia

    The navicular bone is one of the seven bones which make up the tarsus of the Ankle and Foot. It is located on the medial aspect of the foot, next to the cuboid bone, anterior to the head of the talus and posterior to the cuneiform bones.

  5. Navicular Bone: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell …

    Aug 15, 2023 · The navicular bone is a wedge-shaped bone located on the top inner side of the middle of the foot. It serves to connect the ankle bone (talus) to the tarsal bones of the foot.

  6. Anatomy, Bony Pelvis and Lower Limb: Navicular Bone

    Aug 21, 2023 · The navicular bone has a major oblique axis that is oriented in dorsoplantar and mediolateral direction as an adaptation to the talus head that has a minus 45-degree angle of rotation. It has a round base, which is located in the dorsolateral end, and its apex is situated plantar-medially.

  7. Navicular | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Feb 18, 2025 · The navicular derives from a single ossification center (in the absence of anatomical variation) and appears approximately at 3 years of age. It is thought to be one of the later bones in the midfoot to ossify.

  8. Navicular Bone Anatomy and Function: A Detailed Explanation

    Nov 27, 2024 · The navicular bone stands next to the cuboid bone on the medial edge of the foot, underneath the cuneiform bones, and in front of the talus head. It is one of the midfoot’s five bones. This is the only remaining bone in the foot that can calcify completely.

  9. Navicular Bone Anatomy - Earth's Lab

    Aug 8, 2018 · The Navicular Bone is boat-shaped. It is situated on the medial side of the foot, in front of the head of the talus, and behind the three cuneiform bones.

  10. Navicular Bone | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

    Learn about the navicular bone's key features, articulations, arterial supply, anatomical relations, ossification, variations, and clinical correlations on our website.

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