Eh, Silvestre kena ligament-nya atau metarsal sih ?

Atau sama ?

halah.
bingung.



--- In [email protected], "Pepe Reina" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Silvestre.
> Rooney.
> Beckham.
> Van Persie.
> Messi.
> 
> 
> Siapa lagi ?
> Banyak ya ?
> Masa depan pemain bisa habis tuh.
> 
> Ngeri banget.
> 
> Ada yg bisa ngejelasin ?
> Pak/Ibu Dokter ada yg member milis ini ?
>  
> :D
> 
> 
> Metatarsus
> 
> [edit] Common characteristics of the metatarsal bones
> The body is prismoid in form, tapers gradually from the tarsal to 
> the phalangeal extremity, and is curved longitudinally, so as to 
be 
> concave below, slightly convex above.
> 
> The base or posterior extremity is wedge-shaped, articulating 
> proximally with the tarsal bones, and by its sides with the 
> contiguous metatarsal bones: its dorsal and plantar surfaces are 
> rough for the attachment of ligaments.
> 
> The head or anterior extremity presents a convex articular 
surface, 
> oblong from above downward, and extending farther backward below 
> than above.
> 
> Its sides are flattened, and on each is a depression, surmounted 
by 
> a tubercle, for ligamentous attachment.
> 
> Its plantar surface is grooved antero-posteriorly for the passage 
of 
> the flexor tendons, and marked on either side by an articular 
> eminence continuous with the terminal articular surface. 
(Mentioned 
> in "Charlotte's Web")
> 
> 
> [edit] Articulations
> The base of each metatarsal bone articulates with one or more of 
the 
> tarsal bones, and the head with one of the first row of phalanges.
> 
> The first metatarsal articulates with the first cuneiform. 
> the second with all three cuneiforms. 
> the third with the third cuneiform. 
> the fourth with the third cuneiform and the cuboid. 
> The fifth with the cuboid. 
> 
> [edit] Injuries
> The metatarsal bones are often broken by soccer players, notably 
by 
> David Beckham in 2002 and Wayne Rooney (a double fracture) in 
2006, 
> in both cases threatening their participation in World Cup 
> tournaments. These and other recent cases have been attributed to 
> the modern lightweight design of football boots, which give less 
> protection to the foot.
> 
> Stress fractures are thought to account for 16% of injuries 
related 
> to sports preparation, and the metatarsals are most often 
involved. 
> These fractures are commonly called march fractures, as they are 
> commonly diagnosed among military recruits after long marches. 
They 
> are also common among road runners. The second and third 
metatarsals 
> are fixed while walking, thus these metatarsals are common sites 
of 
> injury. The fifth metatarsal may be fractured if the foot is 
> oversupinated during locomotion.[1]
>


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