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What is the shared peripheral innervation of these muscles |
Tibial nerve |
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Name the origin and insertion of the popliteus muscle |
Origin: lateral femoral condyle Insertion: posterior surface of proximal tibia. |
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Name the origin and insertion of flexor hallucis longus |
Origin: posterior surface of fibula and adjacent interosseous membrane. Insertion: plantar surface of distal phalanx of great toe. |
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Name the origin and insertion of flexor digitorum longus |
Origin: medial side of posterior surface of tibia Insertion: plantar surfaces of bases of distal phalanges of lateral four toes. |
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Name the origin and insertion of tibialis posterior |
Origin: posterior surfaces of interosseous membrane and adjacent regions of tibia and fibula. Insertion: mainly to tuberosity of navicular and adjacent region of medial cuneiform. |
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What is the function of flexor hallucis longus |
Flexes great toe. |
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What are the functions of the popliteus muscle |
Stabilizes knee joint Unlocks knee joint. |
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What is the function of flexor digitorum longus |
Flexes lateral four toes. |
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What is the function of tibialis posterior |
Inversion and plantarflexion of foot; support of medial arch of foot during walking. |