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The first metatarsal bone is the bone in the foot just behind the big toe. The first metatarsal bone is the shortest of the metatarsal bones and by far the thickest and strongest of them. Like the four other metatarsals, it can be divided into three parts: base, body and head.The base is the part closest to the ankle and the head is closest to the big toe. The narrowed part in the middle is referred to as the body of the bone. The bone is somewhat flattened, giving it two sides: the plantar (towards the sole of the foot) and the dorsal side (the area facing upwards while standing).

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  • First metatarsal bone (en)
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  • The first metatarsal bone is the bone in the foot just behind the big toe. The first metatarsal bone is the shortest of the metatarsal bones and by far the thickest and strongest of them. Like the four other metatarsals, it can be divided into three parts: base, body and head.The base is the part closest to the ankle and the head is closest to the big toe. The narrowed part in the middle is referred to as the body of the bone. The bone is somewhat flattened, giving it two sides: the plantar (towards the sole of the foot) and the dorsal side (the area facing upwards while standing). (en)
  • El primer hueso metatarsiano es el hueso del pie que se encuentra justo detrás del dedo gordo. El primer hueso metatarsiano es el más corto de los huesos metatarsianos y, con mucho, el más grueso y fuerte de ellos.​ La base no presenta, por regla general, facetas articulares (superficies articulares) en sus lados, pero ocasionalmente en el lado lateral hay una faceta ovalada, por la cual se articula con el . En la parte lateral de la superficie plantar hay una prominencia ovalada rugosa, o tuberosidad, para la inserción del tendón del músculo peroné largo . (es)
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  • First metatarsal bone (en)
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  • First metatarsal bone (en)
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  • Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. The first metatarsal bone is shown in yellow farthest to the left (en)
  • The first metatarsal. (en)
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  • The first metatarsal bone is the bone in the foot just behind the big toe. The first metatarsal bone is the shortest of the metatarsal bones and by far the thickest and strongest of them. Like the four other metatarsals, it can be divided into three parts: base, body and head.The base is the part closest to the ankle and the head is closest to the big toe. The narrowed part in the middle is referred to as the body of the bone. The bone is somewhat flattened, giving it two sides: the plantar (towards the sole of the foot) and the dorsal side (the area facing upwards while standing). The base presents, as a rule, no articular facets (joint surfaces) on its sides, but occasionally on the lateral side there is an oval facet, by which it articulates with the second metatarsal. On the lateral part of the plantar surface there is a rough oval prominence, or tuberosity, for the insertion of the tendon of the fibularis longus. The first metatarsal articulates (forms joints) with the medial cuneiform and to a small extent with the intermediate cuneiform bone. Its proximal articular surface is large and kidney-shaped; its circumference is grooved, for the tarsometatarsal ligaments, and medially gives insertion to part of the tendon of the tibialis anterior. The body of the bone is strong, and of well-marked prismoid form. The head is large; on its plantar surface are two grooved facets on which the sesamoid bones glide; the facets are separated by a smooth elevation. (en)
  • El primer hueso metatarsiano es el hueso del pie que se encuentra justo detrás del dedo gordo. El primer hueso metatarsiano es el más corto de los huesos metatarsianos y, con mucho, el más grueso y fuerte de ellos.​ Como los otros cuatro metatarsianos, se puede dividir en tres partes: base, cuerpo y cabeza. La base es la parte más cercana al tobillo y la cabeza es la parte más cercana al dedo gordo del pie. La parte estrecha del centro se conoce como el cuerpo del hueso. El hueso es algo aplanado, lo que le confiere dos caras: la plantar (hacia la planta del pie) y la dorsal (el área que mira hacia arriba al estar de pie).​ La base no presenta, por regla general, facetas articulares (superficies articulares) en sus lados, pero ocasionalmente en el lado lateral hay una faceta ovalada, por la cual se articula con el . En la parte lateral de la superficie plantar hay una prominencia ovalada rugosa, o tuberosidad, para la inserción del tendón del músculo peroné largo . El primer metatarsiano se articula (forma articulaciones) con el hueso cuneiforme medial y, en pequeña medida, con el hueso cuneiforme intermedio.​ Su superficie articular proximal es grande y en forma de riñón; su circunferencia está ranurada, para los , y da inserción medialmente a parte del tendón del músculo tibial anterior . El cuerpo del hueso es fuerte y de forma prismática bien marcada. La cabeza es grande; en su superficie plantar hay dos facetas estriadas sobre las que se deslizan los huesos sesamoideos; las facetas están separadas por una suave elevación. (es)
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  • Os metatarsale I (en)
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