
Tarsometatarsal joint pain: Causes and treatment - Medical News Today
2023年2月9日 · This article describes what the TMT joints are and looks at joint pain and some of the more common injuries associated with this part of the foot. It also explains how doctors diagnose and...
Tarsometatarsal joints - Wikipedia
The tarsometatarsal joints (Lisfranc joints) are arthrodial joints in the foot. The tarsometatarsal joints involve the first, second and third cuneiform bones, the cuboid bone and the metatarsal bones. The eponym of Lisfranc joint is 18th–19th-century surgeon and gynecologist Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin. [1]
Tarsometatarsal joints: Anatomy and function - Kenhub
2024年3月6日 · The tarsometatarsal joints, also known as Lisfranc joints, are plane synovial joints formed by the articulations between the distal surfaces of (some of) the tarsal bones and the bases of the metatarsal bones of the foot.
Tarsometatarsal Joints - Anatomy, Structure, Function
2025年2月20日 · The TMT joints may be affected by rheumatoid arthritis, which can lead to joint degeneration and abnormalities. Pes Planus (Flatfoot) Foot biomechanics may be impacted by TMT joint instability, which can lead to medial longitudinal arch collapse. May result in discomfort and irregular walking. Gout & Other Inflammatory Conditions
Lisfranc Injury - Foot & Ankle - Orthobullets
2024年2月19日 · expose TMT joints and midfoot and remove cartilage from first, second, and third TMT joints
Tarsometatarsal Joint Health: Anatomy, Mechanics, and Care
2025年3月14日 · Understanding how the TMT joint functions and the best ways to protect it can help prevent injuries and manage existing conditions effectively. The tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint, also known as the Lisfranc joint, connects the tarsal …
Tarsometatarsal joints (Lisfranc's joint) | Anatomy.app
The tarsometatarsal joints (Latin: articulationes tarsometatarsales) are three synovial plane type joints located in the foot. These articulations are formed between the most distally located tarsal bones (cuboid, lateral cuneiform, intermediate cuneiform and medial cuneiform) and the metatarsal bones. Could not load the media!
Although injuries to the TMT joint complex are uncommon, when missed, they may lead to pain and dysfunction secondary to posttraumatic arthritis and arch collapse. An understanding of the appropriate anatomy, mechanism, physical examination, and imaging techniques is necessary to diagnose and treat injuries of the TMT joints.
Management of Tarsometatarsal Joint Injuries - PubMed
Joint disruptions to the tarsometatarsal (TMT) joint complex, also known as the Lisfranc joint, represent a broad spectrum of pathology from subtle athletic sprains to severe crush injuries. Although injuries to the TMT joint complex are uncommon, when missed, they may lead to pain and dysfunction s …
Tarsometatarsal Arthrodesis - Musculoskeletal Key
2016年6月14日 · The tarsometatarsal (TMT) or Lisfranc joints consist of complex articulations between three cuneiform bones, the cuboid, and the bases of all five metatarsal bones. The joints have differing amounts of stability and normal motion because of the bony anatomy and the ligamentous restraints.