KINESIOL 2F03 Study Guide - Phalanx Bone, Interosseous Membrane, Posterior Tibial Artery

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These anterior muscles of the leg originate from the anterior surface of tibia, fibula and interosseus membrane. Pass under the retinuacule along the top of the foot. Edl insert at the distal phalanges of the toes. Ta inserts at the medial aspect of the midfoot. The lateral muscles of the leg originate from the proximal surface of the fibula. Loop behind the fibula by the lateral malleolus and under the retinuculum. Brevis attaches on the fib metatarsal, longus supports the arch of the foot. These posterior deep muscle go behind the medial malleolus, under the retinaculum then they split up. Originate on the posterior surface of the tibia. Tp and fhl stay on medial side, but fhl and fdl run along side of foot to most distal phalange underneath. Plantar flexion, inverter, flexor of toes, lift the arch. These posterior superficial muscles insert on the medial side of the achilles tendon.

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