Peroneus (Fibularis) Longus Muscle: Difference between revisions

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== Function ==
== Function ==
The fibularis longus everts and plantarflexes the foot.[[File:Peroneo largo.jpg|frameless]]
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The fibularis longus everts and plantarflexes the foot.  


== Clinical relevance  ==
== Clinical relevance  ==

Revision as of 09:27, 17 June 2018

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Description[edit | edit source]

The fibularis longus (also known as peroneus longus) lies superficially at the lateral part of the lower leg. It is one of the three fibularis muscles.

Origin[edit | edit source]

Upper part of lateral surface of shaft of fibula

Insertion[edit | edit source]

First metatarsal, medial cuneiform

Nerve[edit | edit source]

Superficial fibular (peroneal) nerve

Artery[edit | edit source]

Fibular (peroneal) artery

Function[edit | edit source]

Peroneo largo.jpg

The fibularis longus everts and plantarflexes the foot.

Clinical relevance[edit | edit source]

Assessment[edit | edit source]

Treatment[edit | edit source]

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