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  2. The Anatomy of the Lower Leg Muscles - Verywell Health

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    Which muscles are in the lower leg? There are three main muscles: the tibialis anterior is in the front of the shin, the gastrocnemius forms the calf muscle, and the soleus which is attached to the Achilles tendon.

  3. Leg muscles: Anatomy and function of the leg compartments -...

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    Leg muscles (Musculi cruris) Anatomically, the leg is defined as the region of the lower limb below the knee. It consists of a posterior, anterior and lateral compartment. In accordance, the muscles of the leg are organized into three groups:

  4. What are the muscles in your lower leg? Your lower leg is the portion between your knee and your ankle. The main muscles of your lower leg are located in your calf, behind the tibia...

  5. Leg Muscles: Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is the purpose of the lower leg muscles? Your lower leg muscles have many important jobs. They include: Anterior muscles: These muscles help you lift and lower your foot and extend your toes. They are in the front (anterior) part of the lower leg.

  6. Your calf muscle sits in the back of your lower leg. It starts below your knee and extends to your ankle. It allows you to walk, run, jump and flex your foot. It also helps you stand up straight. Strains and cramps are the most common conditions that affect your calf muscle.

  7. What is the anatomy of the lower leg? - Medical News Today

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    The lower leg refers to the portion of the lower extremity between the knee and ankle. This area consists of bones, muscles, tendons, and nerves that all work together to allow the leg to...

  8. Muscles of the Lower Leg | Anatomy | Geeky Medics

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    An overview of the muscles of the lower leg including attachments, functions, blood supply and innervation.

  9. 9.5: Muscles of the Lower Leg and Foot - Biology LibreTexts

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    The muscles of the lower leg, called simply the leg by anatomists, largely move the foot and toes. The major muscles of the lower leg, other than the gastrocnemius which is cut away, are shown in Figure 9.12.

  10. Leg Muscles Anatomy, Function & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Some of the major muscles of the calf include: Gastrocnemius (calf muscle): One of the large muscles of the leg, it connects to the heel. It flexes and extends the foot, ankle, and knee....

  11. Leg and knee anatomy: Bones, muscles, soft tissues | Kenhub

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    When your non-health science friends talk about the ‘leg’, they mean the entire lower extremity. However, in the world of anatomy, the ‘leg’ strictly means the portion between the knee and the ankle joints. It is composed of several structures: In this page, we will take a look at all of the above as well as the anatomy of the knee.