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metatarsal

British pronunciation/mˌɛtətˈɑːsə‍l/
American pronunciation/mˌɛɾətˈɑːɹsəl/
Metatarsal
[NOUN]
1

(anatomy) any of the five bones of the foot between the ankle and the toes

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What is "metatarsal"?

The metatarsal refers to the long bones located in the foot, specifically in the forefoot region. There are five metatarsal bones in each foot, numbered from one to five, starting from the big toe side. These bones provide structure and support to the foot, allowing for weight-bearing and propulsion during walking, running, and other activities. The metatarsals play a crucial role in maintaining balance, absorbing impact forces, and distributing weight evenly across the foot. They also provide attachment sites for various muscles and ligaments that contribute to foot movements and stability. The metatarsals are essential for proper foot function and are susceptible to injuries such as fractures and stress fractures due to repetitive overuse or trauma.

metatarsal
[ADJECTIVE]
1

of or relating to the metatarsus

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Examples
1The metatarsals The metatarsals meet the tarsals with plane joints.
2The metatarsals of the foot have the same design as the metacarpals of the hand.
3The metatarsals are all about the same length, except for the big toe.
4Each metatarsal has a round head at the end that the phalanges rotate around.
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