Longitudinal arch of the foot

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The longitudinal arch of the foot is formed betweenan arch in the posterior end ofsagittal plane formed by the calcaneus and the heads of the metatarsals. ItMedial side is highest on the medial side, where it forms the medial part of the longitudinal arch, and lowest on the lateral side, where it forms is the lateral partlowest.

  • -<p>The<strong> longitudinal arch </strong>of the foot is formed between the posterior end of the <a href="/articles/calcaneus">calcaneus </a>and the heads of the metatarsals. It is highest on the medial side, where it forms the medial part of the longitudinal arch, and lowest on the lateral side, where it forms the lateral part.</p>
  • +<p>The<strong> longitudinal arch </strong>of the foot is an arch in the sagittal plane formed by the <a href="/articles/calcaneus">calcaneus </a>and the metatarsals. Medial side is highest and lateral side is the lowest.</p>

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