. Fig. 8.—Ligaments of the First and Second Interphalangeal Articulations (viewed from the Side). (After Dollar and Wheatley). i, Outermost slip from the glenoidal fibro-cartilage; 2, lateral liga- ment of the first interphalangeal articulation; 3, prolongations of the lateral ligament of the first interphalangeal articulation attached to the end of the navicular bone to form the postero- lateral ligament of the pedal joint; 4, end of the navicular bone; 5; antero-lateral ligament of the pedal joint. slips becomes attached to about the middle of the lateral edge of the suffraginis, and the rem


. Fig. 8.—Ligaments of the First and Second Interphalangeal Articulations (viewed from the Side). (After Dollar and Wheatley). i, Outermost slip from the glenoidal fibro-cartilage; 2, lateral liga- ment of the first interphalangeal articulation; 3, prolongations of the lateral ligament of the first interphalangeal articulation attached to the end of the navicular bone to form the postero- lateral ligament of the pedal joint; 4, end of the navicular bone; 5; antero-lateral ligament of the pedal joint. slips becomes attached to about the middle of the lateral edge of the suffraginis, and the remaining two, beneath the first, attach themselves to nearer the lower end of that bone. The posterior surface of the complementary cartilage forms a gliding surface for the passage of the perforans.


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