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Intermediate Cuneiform: The intermediate cuneiform is one of three cuneiform bones and seven tarsal bones, which are located in each ankle and foot area. The intermediate cuneiform articulates with other tarsal bones and the second metatarsal bone to allow for movement of and create the structure of the foot. The intermediate cuneiform is a part of the appendicular skeleton. Conditions that can afflict the intermediate cuneiform include infection, trauma, fracture, osteoporosis, osteomyelitis and dislocations.
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