Post Crural mm Flashcards

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Flexor digitorum longus

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attachments- from the posterior tibia distal to the soleal line to the plantar surface of the distal phalangeal bases

actions- plantar flexes ankle, and flexes digits 2-5 (MP & IP)

innervation- tibial nerve

(L5-S1-S2)

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Flexor hallucis longus

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attachments- from the distal 2/3rds of the posterior fibular surface & crural interosseous membrane to the plantar aspect of the distal phalangeal base of the 1st toe

actions- plantar flexes ankle, and flexes great toe (MP & IP)

innervation- tibial nerve

(L5-S1-2)

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Gastrocnemius

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attachments- from the posterior aspect of the femoral condyles and joint capsule to the posterior calcaneal surface

actions- flexes knee, and plantar flexes ankle

innervation- tibial nerve

(S1-2)

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Plantaris

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attachments- from the lateral supracondylar line to the posterior calcaneal surface

actions- flexes knee, and plantar flexes ankle

innervation- tibial nerve

(L4-5-S1)

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Popliteus

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attachments- from the lateral femoral condyle and oblique popliteal ligament to the soleal line of the tibia

actions- in NWB, medial rotation of tibia and knee flexion; in WB insertion is fixed: lateral rotation of femur and knee flexion; thus, it unlocks the knee from extension into early flexion

innervation- tibial nerve

(L4-5-S1)

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Soleus

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attachments- from the posterior aspect of the head & proximal 1/4th of the fibula & tibial soleal line to the posterior calcaneal surface

actions- plantar flexes the foot at the ankle joint

innervation- tibial nerve

(L5-S1-2)

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Tibialis posterior

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attachments- from the crural interosseous membrane, lateral tibial surface & medial fibular surface to the navicular, medial & intermediate cuneiforms and bases of metatarsals 2-4

actions- inverts foot and plantar flexes ankle

innervation- tibial nerve

(L4-L5-S1)

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