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Kinesiology

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Gastrocnemius   O: Lateral+ medial epicondyles of the femur I: Calcaneus via Achilles tendon A: Plantar flexion of ankle or assists flexion of the knee (but not at the same time)  
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Soleus   O: Soleal line of tibia, posterior+ upper shaft of fibula I: Calcaneus via Achilles tendon A: Plantar flexion of ankle (strongest)  
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Plantaris   O: Lateral epicondyle of femur I:Calcaneus via Achilles tendon A:Plantar flexion of ankle, assists flexion of knee  
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Popliteus   O:Lateral condyle of the femur I: Posterior proximal tibial shaft A: "Pops" or 'unlocks' the extended knee to initiate knee flexion by medial rotation  
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Tibialis Posterior   O: Posterior tibia, fibula + interosseous membraneI: Plantar surface of tarsals + metatarsals A: Inversion of foot, plantar flexion of ankle  
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Tibialis Anterior   O:Lateral condyle + shaft of tibia, interosseous membrane I: Base of 1st metatarsals + 1st cuneiform bone medially; plantar surface A: Dorsiflexion of ankle; inversion of foot  
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Peroneus Longus   O: Head + upper lateral shaft of fibula I: Base of 1st metatarsals + 1st cuneiform bone From Lat-> medially (plantar surface) A: Eversion of foot, assists plantar flexion of ankle  
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Peroneus Brevis   O:Lateral lower shaft of fibula 2/3 I: base of 5th metatarsal A: Eversion of foot, assists plantar flexion of ankle  
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