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The medial cuneiform is the largest of the three cuneiform bones in the foot, playing a crucial role in the stability and function of the medial longitudinal arch. It articulates with the first metatarsal, the intermediate cuneiform, and the navicular bone, facilitating movement and weight distribution during walking and running.
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