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  2. Cuboid syndrome is an injury related to a dislocation of the cuboid bone in the middle of the foot. Cuboid syndrome often results from injury or overuse and is more common in athletes and...

  3. Cuboid bone - Wikipedia

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    The cuboid bone is the most lateral of the bones in the distal row of the tarsus. It is roughly cubical in shape, and presents a prominence in its inferior (or plantar) surface, the tuberosity of the cuboid.

  4. Cuboid Syndrome: Treatment and Recovery - Healthline

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    Cuboid syndrome happens when the joint and ligaments near the cuboid bone in your foot become injured or torn. It’s also known as cuboid subluxation, which means that one of the bones in a joint...

  5. Cuboid bone: Anatomy and pathology - Kenhub

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    The cuboid bone is a short bone in the lateral part of the foot, located on the distal row of the tarsal bones. It is square shaped, hence the name, and is the main bone of the mid foot, due to the several articular surfaces it possesses.

  6. Cuboid syndrome is a medical condition caused when the cuboid bone moves out of alignment. It is most often the result of injury or trauma to the joint and/or ligaments surrounding the small tarsal bone. Cuboid syndrome causes discomfort and pain on the outside (lateral side) of the foot.

  7. Cuboid Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

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    The condition develops when the cuboid bone (one of the small bones in the foot) subluxes i.e. partially dislocates. This may happen suddenly due to an injury such as an ankle sprain, or develop gradually overtime from repetitive tension through the bone and surrounding structures.

  8. Cuboid Bone - Radiology In Plain English

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    What Is the Cuboid Bone? The cuboid bone is a small, cube-shaped bone located on the outer side of the foot. It connects the heel bone (calcaneus) to the metatarsal bones that lead to your toes.

  9. Cuboid Syndrome: symptoms and treatments - FootAnkleInstitute.com

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    Cuboid syndrome happens when the bone becomes partially dislocated from the calcaneocuboid joint—the joint between the calcaneus (heel) bone and the cuboid bone. This can happen gradually through overuse and repetitive strain, or it can dislocate suddenly during a foot or ankle injury.

  10. Understanding Cuboid Syndrome: A Podiatrist’s Guide to Diagnosis...

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    What is Cuboid Syndrome? Cuboid syndrome, also known as cuboid subluxation or lateral plantar neuritis, occurs when the cuboid bone, one of the seven tarsal bones in the foot, becomes misaligned. This misalignment can disrupt the normal functioning of the surrounding joints, ligaments, and tendons, leading to pain and discomfort.

  11. Anatomy, Bony Pelvis and Lower Limb: Foot Cuboid Bone

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    The cuboid is one of seven tarsal bones of the foot. The cuboid is located laterally on the distal row of the tarsus and makes up the center of the lateral column of the foot. The bone is a cubical shape with prominence on the plantar surface, also known as the tuberosity of the cuboid.