Intercuneiform
Intercuneiform is an anatomical term used to describe structures located between the cuneiform bones of the foot. It is used as an adjective and in compound terms to refer to the joints, ligaments, or spaces between adjacent cuneiforms.
Anatomy: The human foot contains three cuneiform bones in the distal row of the tarsus: medial (first),
Clinical significance: Intercuneiform structures can be involved in midfoot trauma, most notably injuries affecting the Lisfranc
Etymology: The term derives from Latin inter- meaning between and cuneiforme meaning wedge-shaped, reflecting the position