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Muscles that Act on the Ankle

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Origin of Tibialis Posterior   Posterior surface of interosseous membrane and surfaces of tibia and fibula  
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Origin of Flexor Hallucis Longus   Lower 2/3 posterior fibula  
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Origin of Flexor Digitorum Longus   Medial side of posterior surface of tibia  
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Insertion of Flexor Digitorum Longus   Distal phalanges of the lateral 4 toes  
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Insertion of Flexor Hallucis Longus   Base of distal phalanx of hallux  
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Insertion of Tibialis Posterior   2/3 tuberosity of navicular, 1/3 cuboid & 3 cuneiforms  
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Origin of Tibialis Anterior   Lat condyle, upper 2/3 lateral surface of tibia & interosseus membrane  
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Insertion of Tibialis Anterior   Base of 1st metatarsal & medial cuneiform  
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Origin of Extensor hallucis longus   Middle 2/4 medial surface of fibula and interosseus membrane  
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Insertion of Extensor hallucis longus   Distal phalanx of hallux  
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Origin of Extensor digitorum longus   Lateral tibial condyle, upper 3/4 of medial surface of fibula  
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Insertion of Extensor digitorum longus   Distal and medial phalanges of lateral 4 toes  
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Origin of Peronius Tertius   Lower 1/4 of medial surface of fibula  
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Insertion of Peroneous Tertius   Dorsum of shaft of 5th metatarsal  
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Origin of Peroneus Longus   Head & upper 2/3 lateral surface of fibula  
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Insertion of Peroneus Longus   Base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform  
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Origin of Peroneus Brevis   Lower 2/3 of lateral surface of fibula  
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Insertion of Peroneus Brevis   Base of the 5th metatarsal  
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