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  2. Fibularis tertius: Origin, insertion, innervation, action -...

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    Learn about the fibularis tertius muscle, a weak dorsiflexor and evertor of the foot, located on the lower lateral aspect of the leg. Find out its origin, insertion, innervation, blood supply and possible variations.

  3. Fibularis tertius - Wikipedia

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    In human anatomy, the fibularis tertius (also known as the peroneus tertius) is a muscle in the anterior compartment of the leg. It acts to tilt the sole of the foot away from the midline of the body and to pull the foot upward toward the body (dorsiflexion).

  4. Fibularis Muscle And Tendon Injuries | MassageTherapy.com

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    Learn about the fibularis tertius, a small muscle that is rarely injured, and the fibularis longus and brevis, which help stabilize your lower legs and feet. Find out how to identify and treat fibularis injuries that cause pain at the ankle or lower leg.

  5. Fibularis Tertius - Actions - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The fibularis tertius is a muscle in the anterior compartment of the leg. It is an extension of the distal part of the extensor digitorum longus muscle and is not always present. Attachments: Originates with the extensor digitorum longus from the medial surface of the fibula.

  6. Learn about the Fibularis Tertius muscle, a part of the fibularis group that helps with ankle and foot movements. See its 3D animation, origin from fibula and interosseous membrane, insertion into fifth metatarsal, and function in dorsiflexion and eversion.

  7. Fibularis Tertius Muscle Anatomy - Bodyworks Prime

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    Learn about the anatomy of the fibularis tertius muscle such as its origin, insertion, actions, innervation, blood supply, and more.

  8. The fibularis tertius muscle of the leg - Muscle-Atlas

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    The fibularis tertius muscle is not present in all individuals and is thought to arise from the most distal part of the extensor digitorum longus. Its origin is with the extensor digitorum longus from the medial surface of the fibula.

  9. Muscles of the Anterior Leg - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy

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    Learn about the four muscles in the anterior compartment of the leg: tibialis anterior, extensor digitorum longus, extensor hallucis longus and fibularis tertius. They act to dorsiflex and invert the foot, and are innervated by the deep fibular nerve.

  10. The Fibularis (Peroneus) Tertius Muscle in Humans: A...

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    Being considered an exclusive human structure for a long time, fibularis tertius (FT) is believed to have a secondary function of foot dorsiflexion and eversion. This study is an attempt to approach the issue from an anatomical perspective.

  11. Fibularis tertius muscle - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

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    Learn about the fibularis tertius muscle, a part of the extensor digitorum longus, that originates from the distal anterior surface of the fibula and inserts into the dorsal surface of the metatarsal 5. See its definition, action, artery, nerve, and gallery.