Flex the first toe, Weak plantar flexion of ankle, and Invert the foot the flexor hallucis longus performs what actions? Called the "second heart" soleus tuberosity of fifth metatarsal Fibularis brevis insertion? Tibial L4, 5, S1, (2) the plantaris is innervated by what nerve? distal phalanx of first toe where does the flexor hallucis longus insert? has the nickname "freshman's nerve" due to being mistakenly identified as a nerve by new med students during dissections plantaris head of fibular and proximal two-thirds of lateral fibula where does the fibularis longus originate? evert the foot, assist to plantar flex the ankle Actions of the fibularis brevis? medial cuneiform and base of the first metatarsal what is the insertion of the tibialis anterior? supports the foot arch when standing fibularis longus plantar flex the ankle the soleus only has one action, what is it? Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, lateral surface of tibia; and interosseous membrane origin of the tibialis anterior? evert the foot and assists to plantar flex the ankle The fibularis longus does what actions? distal two- thirds of lateral fibula the fibularis brevis originates where? Deep fibular L4, 5, S1 the extensor digitorum longus is innervated by which nerve? Tibial L5, S1, 2 the flexor hallucis longus is innervated by which nerve? Deep fibular L4, 5, S1 the tibialis anterior is innervated by which nerve? all five tarsal bones and bases of second through fourth metatarsals what is the insertion of the tibilais posterior? Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon The gastrocnemius inserts where? distal two- thirds of lateral fibula Origin of the fibularis brevis? Tibial S1, 2 the gastrocnemius is innervated by which nerve? Extend the first toe, Dorsiflex the ankle, Invert the foot the extensor hallucis longus preforms what actions? superficial fibular L4, 5, S1 what nerve innervates the fibularis brevis? extend the second through fifth toes, dorsiflex the ankle, and evert the foot. What three actions do the extensor digitorum longus preform? Flex the second through fifth toes, Weak plantar flexion of ankle, and Invert the foot the flexor digitorum longus performs what actions? invert the foot and plantar flex the ankle The tibialis posterior preforms what actions? Soleal line; proximal, posterior surface of tibia; and posterior aspect of head of fibula the soleus originates where? invert the foot and dorsiflex the ankle Actions of the tibialis anterior? Tibial L5, S1, 2 the soleus is innervated by which nerve? Tibial L4, 5, S1, (2) this muscle inserts at the calcaneus via calcaneal tendon and is innervated by what nerve? tibial L5, S1, (2) the flexor digitorum longus is innervated by what nerve? Middle and distal phalanges of second through fifth toes the extensor digitorum longus inserts where? Distal phalanx of first toe extensor hallucis longus inserts where? Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, anterior shaft of fibula; and interosseous membrane the extensor digitorum longus originates where? crucial for walking on your heels tibialis anterior Longest muscle in the body sartorius base of the first metatarsal and medial cuneiform where is the fibularis longus insertion? middle, posterior surface of tibia the Flexor digitorum longus originates where? tuberosity of fifth metatarsal insertion of fibularis brevis? crucial for walking and running flexor digitorum longus Gives the calves their round shape gastrocnemius has seasmoid bones embedded within its tendon flexor hallucis brevis superficial fibular L4, 5, S1 the fibularis longus is innervated by which nerve? Distal phalanges of second through fifth toes the flexor digitorum longus inserts where? helps prevent bunions abductor hallucis main extender of the big toe extensor hallucis longus lateral supracondylar line of femur where does the plantaris originate? condyles of the femur, posterior surface the gastrocnemius originates where? weak plantar flexion of the ankle and weak flexion of the knee the plantaris performs which actions? Flex the first toe, Weak plantar flexion of ankle, and Invert the foot the flexor hallucis longus performs what actions? Called the "second heart" soleus tuberosity of fifth metatarsal Fibularis brevis insertion? Tibial L4, 5, S1, (2) the plantaris is innervated by what nerve? distal phalanx of first toe where does the flexor hallucis longus insert? has the nickname "freshman's nerve" due to being mistakenly identified as a nerve by new med students during dissections plantaris head of fibular and proximal two-thirds of lateral fibula where does the fibularis longus originate? evert the foot, assist to plantar flex the ankle Actions of the fibularis brevis? medial cuneiform and base of the first metatarsal what is the insertion of the tibialis anterior? supports the foot arch when standing fibularis longus plantar flex the ankle the soleus only has one action, what is it? Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, lateral surface of tibia; and interosseous membrane origin of the tibialis anterior? evert the foot and assists to plantar flex the ankle The fibularis longus does what actions? distal two- thirds of lateral fibula the fibularis brevis originates where? Deep fibular L4, 5, S1 the extensor digitorum longus is innervated by which nerve? Tibial L5, S1, 2 the flexor hallucis longus is innervated by which nerve? Deep fibular L4, 5, S1 the tibialis anterior is innervated by which nerve? all five tarsal bones and bases of second through fourth metatarsals what is the insertion of the tibilais posterior? Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon The gastrocnemius inserts where? distal two- thirds of lateral fibula Origin of the fibularis brevis? Tibial S1, 2 the gastrocnemius is innervated by which nerve? Extend the first toe, Dorsiflex the ankle, Invert the foot the extensor hallucis longus preforms what actions? superficial fibular L4, 5, S1 what nerve innervates the fibularis brevis? extend the second through fifth toes, dorsiflex the ankle, and evert the foot. What three actions do the extensor digitorum longus preform? Flex the second through fifth toes, Weak plantar flexion of ankle, and Invert the foot the flexor digitorum longus performs what actions? invert the foot and plantar flex the ankle The tibialis posterior preforms what actions? Soleal line; proximal, posterior surface of tibia; and posterior aspect of head of fibula the soleus originates where? invert the foot and dorsiflex the ankle Actions of the tibialis anterior? Tibial L5, S1, 2 the soleus is innervated by which nerve? Tibial L4, 5, S1, (2) this muscle inserts at the calcaneus via calcaneal tendon and is innervated by what nerve? tibial L5, S1, (2) the flexor digitorum longus is innervated by what nerve? Middle and distal phalanges of second through fifth toes the extensor digitorum longus inserts where? Distal phalanx of first toe extensor hallucis longus inserts where? Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, anterior shaft of fibula; and interosseous membrane the extensor digitorum longus originates where? crucial for walking on your heels tibialis anterior Longest muscle in the body sartorius base of the first metatarsal and medial cuneiform where is the fibularis longus insertion? middle, posterior surface of tibia the Flexor digitorum longus originates where? tuberosity of fifth metatarsal insertion of fibularis brevis? crucial for walking and running flexor digitorum longus Gives the calves their round shape gastrocnemius has seasmoid bones embedded within its tendon flexor hallucis brevis superficial fibular L4, 5, S1 the fibularis longus is innervated by which nerve? Distal phalanges of second through fifth toes the flexor digitorum longus inserts where? helps prevent bunions abductor hallucis main extender of the big toe extensor hallucis longus lateral supracondylar line of femur where does the plantaris originate? condyles of the femur, posterior surface the gastrocnemius originates where? weak plantar flexion of the ankle and weak flexion of the knee the plantaris performs which actions?
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A-the flexor hallucis longus performs what actions?
A-Flex the first toe,
Weak plantar flexion of ankle, and
Invert the foot
M-soleus
M-Called the "second heart"
I-Fibularis brevis insertion?
I-tuberosity of fifth metatarsal
N-the plantaris is innervated by what nerve?
N-Tibial L4, 5, S1, (2)
I-where does the flexor hallucis longus insert?
I-distal phalanx of first toe
M-plantaris
M-has the nickname "freshman's nerve" due to being mistakenly identified as a nerve by new med students during dissections
O-where does the fibularis longus originate?
O-head of fibular and proximal two-thirds of lateral fibula
A-Actions of the fibularis brevis?
A-evert the foot, assist to plantar flex the ankle
I-what is the insertion of the tibialis anterior?
I-medial cuneiform and base of the first metatarsal
M-fibularis longus
M-supports the foot arch when standing
A-the soleus only has one action, what is it?
A-plantar flex the ankle
O-origin of the tibialis anterior?
O-Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, lateral surface of tibia; and interosseous membrane
A-The fibularis longus does what actions?
A-evert the foot and assists to plantar flex the ankle
O-the fibularis brevis originates where?
O-distal two-thirds of lateral fibula
N-the extensor digitorum longus is innervated by which nerve?
N-Deep fibular L4, 5, S1
N-the flexor hallucis longus is innervated by which nerve?
N-Tibial L5, S1, 2
N-the tibialis anterior is innervated by which nerve?
N-Deep fibular L4, 5, S1
I-what is the insertion of the tibilais posterior?
I-all five tarsal bones and bases of second through fourth metatarsals
I-The gastrocnemius inserts where?
I-Calcaneus via calcaneal tendon
O-Origin of the fibularis brevis?
O-distal two-thirds of lateral fibula
N-the gastrocnemius is innervated by which nerve?
N-Tibial S1, 2
A-the extensor hallucis longus preforms what actions?
A-Extend the first toe,
Dorsiflex the ankle,
Invert the foot
N-what nerve innervates the fibularis brevis?
N-superficial fibular L4, 5, S1
A-What three actions do the extensor digitorum longus preform?
A-extend the second through fifth toes, dorsiflex the ankle, and evert the foot.
A-the flexor digitorum longus performs what actions?
A-Flex the second through fifth toes,
Weak plantar flexion of ankle, and
Invert the foot
A-The tibialis posterior preforms what actions?
A-invert the foot and plantar flex the ankle
O-the soleus originates where?
O-Soleal line; proximal, posterior surface of tibia; and posterior aspect of head of fibula
A-Actions of the tibialis anterior?
A-invert the foot and dorsiflex the ankle
N-the soleus is innervated by which nerve?
N-Tibial L5, S1, 2
N-this muscle inserts at the calcaneus via calcaneal tendon and is innervated by what nerve?
N-Tibial L4, 5, S1, (2)
N-the flexor digitorum longus is innervated by what nerve?
N-tibial L5, S1, (2)
I-the extensor digitorum longus inserts where?
I-Middle and distal phalanges of second through fifth toes
I-extensor hallucis longus inserts where?
I-Distal phalanx of first toe
O-the extensor digitorum longus originates where?
O-Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, anterior shaft of fibula; and interosseous membrane
M-tibialis anterior
M-crucial for walking on your heels
M-sartorius
M-Longest muscle in the body
I-where is the fibularis longus insertion?
I-base of the first metatarsal and medial cuneiform
O-the Flexor digitorum longus originates where?
O-middle, posterior surface of tibia
I-insertion of fibularis brevis?
I-tuberosity of fifth metatarsal
M-flexor digitorum longus
M-crucial for walking and running
M-gastrocnemius
M-Gives the calves their round shape
M-flexor hallucis brevis
M-has seasmoid bones embedded within its tendon
N-the fibularis longus is innervated by which nerve?
N-superficial fibular L4, 5, S1
I-the flexor digitorum longus inserts where?
I-Distal phalanges of second through fifth toes
M-abductor hallucis
M-helps prevent bunions
M-extensor hallucis longus
M-main extender of the big toe
O-where does the plantaris originate?
O-lateral supracondylar line of femur
O-the gastrocnemius originates where?
O-condyles of the femur, posterior surface
A-the plantaris performs which actions?
A-weak plantar flexion of the ankle and weak flexion of the knee