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=== Introduction === | === Introduction === | ||
The Navicular is an intermediate tarsal bone on the medial side of the foot<ref>D.Richard, V.Wayne, M. Adam, Gray’s Anatomy for Students. Spain: Elsevier Publishers, 2005</ref>. Its name derives from the human bone's resemblance to a small boat | The Navicular is an intermediate tarsal bone on the medial side of the foot<ref>D.Richard, V.Wayne, M. Adam, Gray’s Anatomy for Students. Spain: Elsevier Publishers, 2005</ref>. Its name derives from the human bone's resemblance to a small boat.[[File:Foot accessory navicular CLINICAL ANATOMY 1 anat01.jpg|thumb|Navicular Bone]] | ||
[[File:Foot accessory navicular CLINICAL ANATOMY 1 anat01.jpg|thumb|Navicular Bone]] | |||
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The Navicular is an intermediate tarsal bone on the medial side of the foot[1]. Its name derives from the human bone's resemblance to a small boat.
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- ↑ D.Richard, V.Wayne, M. Adam, Gray’s Anatomy for Students. Spain: Elsevier Publishers, 2005