Muscles that Move the Foot & Toes Origin Insertion Action Tibialis Anterior* Gastrocnemius* Soleus* Tibialis Posterior Fibularis (Peroneus) Longus* Fibularis (Peroneus) Brevis* Patella Head of fibula...


Muscles that Move the Foot & Toes<br>Origin<br>Insertion<br>Action<br>Tibialis Anterior*<br>Gastrocnemius*<br>Soleus*<br>Tibialis Posterior<br>Fibularis (Peroneus) Longus*<br>Fibularis (Peroneus) Brevis*<br>Patella<br>Head of fibula<br>Gastrocnemius<br>Soleus<br>Fibularis<br>longus<br>Tibialis anterior<br>Extensor<br>digitorum<br>longus<br>Tibialis<br>anterior<br>Extensor<br>digitorum longus<br>Fibularis brevis<br>Fibularis<br>tertius<br>-Extensor hallucis<br>longus<br>Fibularis<br>brevis<br>Superior and inferior<br>extensor retinacula<br>Fibularis tertius<br>Flexor<br>hallucis<br>longus<br>Superior and inferior<br>extensor retinacula<br>Extensor digitorum brevis<br>Tendon of fibularis<br>Extensor hallucis brevis<br>Extensor digitorum<br>brevis<br>Fibular<br>brevis<br>retinaculum<br>Lateral<br>malleolus<br>5th metatarsal<br>(a) Lateral aspect of the leg, superficial view<br>(b) Cadaver dissection of view in (a)<br>O - origin<br>I - insertion<br>Fibularis longus<br>Fibularis brevis<br>Tendon of<br>fibularis longus<br>eText<br>(c) Muscles of the lateral leg shown in isolation<br>Mastering A&P > Study Area ><br>Animations & Videos<br>Figure 11.26 Muscles of lateral compartment of the right leg.<br>Video<br>

Extracted text: Muscles that Move the Foot & Toes Origin Insertion Action Tibialis Anterior* Gastrocnemius* Soleus* Tibialis Posterior Fibularis (Peroneus) Longus* Fibularis (Peroneus) Brevis* Patella Head of fibula Gastrocnemius Soleus Fibularis longus Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus Fibularis brevis Fibularis tertius -Extensor hallucis longus Fibularis brevis Superior and inferior extensor retinacula Fibularis tertius Flexor hallucis longus Superior and inferior extensor retinacula Extensor digitorum brevis Tendon of fibularis Extensor hallucis brevis Extensor digitorum brevis Fibular brevis retinaculum Lateral malleolus 5th metatarsal (a) Lateral aspect of the leg, superficial view (b) Cadaver dissection of view in (a) O - origin I - insertion Fibularis longus Fibularis brevis Tendon of fibularis longus eText (c) Muscles of the lateral leg shown in isolation Mastering A&P > Study Area > Animations & Videos Figure 11.26 Muscles of lateral compartment of the right leg. Video

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