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What are the three dorsiflexors?
Tibialis anterior
Extensor digitorum longus
Peroneus tertius
O/I of Tibialis anterior
(shin muscle)
Origin
: Lateral tibial condyle; proximal lateral shaft of tibia; interosseous membrane
Insertion
: Medial cuneiform; plantar base of 1st metatarsal
(confirmation
: toes up)
O/I of Extensor digitorum longus
Origin
: Lateral tibial condyle; proximal anterior shaft of fibula; interosseous membrane
Insertion
: Middle and distal phalanges of digits 2-5
(confirmation
: foot piano)
O/I of Peroneus tertius
Origin
: Anterior surface of distal 1/3 of fibula
Insertion
: Dorsal base of 5th metatarsal
(no palpation)
What are the three plantarflexors?
Gastrocnemius
Soleus
Plantaris
O/I of Gastrocnemius
Origin
: Posterior medial and lateral condyles of femur
Insertion
: Calcaneus via the calcaneal tendon
(crosses two joints- knee and ankle)
O/I of Soleus
Origin
: Soleal line of tibia; Posterior surface of tibia; posterior aspect of head of the fibula
Insertion
: Calcaneous via calcaneal tendon
O/I of Plantaris
Origin
: Lateral supracondylar ___ of femur
Insertion
: Calcaneous via the calcaneal tendon
(Vestigal- no palpation)
What is the common insertion of the plantarflexors?
Calcaneous via the calcaneal tendon
Ropy as all get-out
What is the only superficial plantarflexor?
Gastroc
What is the only plantarflexor that crosses two joints?
Gastrocnemius
Crosses knee and ankle
What are the three invertors?
Tom, Dick and Harry
Tibialis posterior
Flexor digitorum longus
Flexor hallicus longus
O/I of Tibialis Posterior
Origin
: Proximal, posterior shafts of tibia and fibula; interosseous membrane
Insertion
: All 5 tarsal bones; base of 2-4 metatarsals
O/I of Flexor digitorum longus
Origin
: Distal 2/3 of posterior tibia
Insertion
: Distal phalanges of digits 2-5
(looks like a feather)
O/I of Flexor hallicus longus
Origin
: Middle half of posterior fibula
Insertion
: Distal phalanx of great toe
(no palpation)
What does hallicus/hallux mean?
Big toe
What is the tendon type and depth of the inverters
Ropy and deep
What are the two evertors?
Peroneus longus
Peroneus brevis
O/I of Peroneus longus
Origin
: Head of fibula and proximal 2/3 of lateral fibula
Insertion
: Plantar base of 1st metatarsal; plantar surface of medial cuneiform
O/I of Peroneus Brevis
Origin
: Distal 2/3 of lateral fibula
Insertion
: Tuberosity of 5th metatarsal
What is the superficial evertor?
Peroneus longus
What type of tendon do the evertors have?
Ropy
Which two ankle movers share an insertion? What is that insertion?
Tibialis anterior
Peroneus longus
Insertion
: plantar base of 1st metatarsal; plantar surface of medial cuneiform
Author
barbostick
ID
93083
Card Set
MSA3 Ankle Movers
Description
Muscles that move the ankle; LP 11 & 12
Updated
2011-07-06T02:37:18Z
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