Body Region: Foot & Ankle

  • April 29, 2026
    The medial cuneiform is the largest of the three cuneiform bones, articulating with the navicular, intermediate cuneiform, and first metatarsal.…
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    The accessory flexor digitorum longus is an anomalous additional muscle belly arising from the posterior compartment of the lower leg,…
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    The flexor digiti minimi brevis of the foot flexes the little toe at the MTP joint and provides minimal lateral…
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    The four dorsal interossei of the foot abduct the second, third, and fourth toes away from the reference midline of…
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    The three plantar interossei adduct the third, fourth, and fifth toes toward the second toe axis, working with the dorsal…
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    The opponens digiti minimi of the foot opposes the fifth metatarsal to help cup the lateral foot, analogous in name…
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    The abductor digiti minimi of the foot is the most lateral plantar muscle, forming the prominent bulk on the lateral…
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    The four foot lumbricals arise from the FDL tendons and insert into the lateral toe extensor expansions, performing the same…
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    The quadratus plantae (flexor digitorum accessorius) is a unique plantar muscle that attaches to the FDL tendon rather than to…
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    The adductor hallucis is a deep plantar muscle with an oblique head from the midfoot and a transverse head from…

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