Collateral Interphalangeal Ligaments of Foot (Great Toe; Left)
Ligamenta interphalangeal collateralia pedis
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The collateral interphalangeal ligaments of the great toe are strong fibers that extend from the lateral and medial sides of the head of the proximal phalanx to the base of the distal phalanx. Additional fibers, also called the accessory collateral ligaments, insert into the plantar ligament.
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Function
The collateral interphalangeal ligaments help reinforce the articular capsules surrounding the joints and stabilize the joints during plantar and dorsiflexion.
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Interphalangeal Joint
The distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint is a hinge joint that is composed of the middle phalanx head and distal phalanx base.