ENS 303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Flexor Digitorum Longus Muscle, Achilles Tendon, Tibial Nerve

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These are all the muscles that you need to know for exam 3. Oia"s have been adjusted by dr. greicar in order to make it more simple for students. A: knee flexion and ankle plantar flexion. O: soleal line, posterior tibia, and head of fibula. A: plantar flexes the ankle (talocrural joint) Plantaris // tibial nerve (also called the mini gastrocnemius ) I: proximal, posterior aspect of the tibia. A: medially rotates flexed knee @ tibiofemoral articulation. O: head of fibula and proximal of lateral fibula. I: base of 1st metatarsal & medial cuneiform. I: plantar aspect of tuberosity of base of 5th metatarsal. I: dorsal aspect of base of 5th metatarsal. A: everts the foot and dorsiflexes the ankle (different from longus + Some people have peroneus tertius run in front of their lateral malleolus. I: base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform. O: lateral condyle of tibia, proximal tibia, interosseous membrane. I: dorsiflexion, eversion, extension of toes 2-5.

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