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quiz #7 anatomy

anatomy

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gastrocnemius: -belly of the leg -2heads crosses 2joints O: lateral & medial condyle of femur I: calcaneus/achillies
soleus: -2nd heart -sole fish O: soleal line I: calcaneus/achillies
plantaris: -crosses 2joints -longest tendon in the body -disapering O: lateral condyle of femur I: calcaneus
tibialis posterior (TOM): -extremly deep -shin splints O: proximal, posterior tibia & fibula I: plantar surface of foot
flexor digitorum longus (dick): O: posterior, middle tibia I: toes 2-5
flexor hallucis longus (harry): O: middle 1/2 posterior fibula I: great toe, plantar surface
popliteus -"pops" the knee open O: lateral condyle of femur I: proximal, posterior tibia
peroneus longus: -stirrup of the foot O: proximal 2/3 of lateral fibula I: base of 1st metatarssals medial cuniform
peroneus tertius: O: distal 2/3 of lateral fibula I: tuberosity of 5th metatarssal, dorsal surface
peroneus tertius: -disapering I: base of 5th metatarssal
tibialis anterior: -complets the stirrup O: lateral condyle of tibia proximal,lateral tibia interosseus membrane I: base of 1st m.t (plantar surface), medial cuniform (plantar surface)
extensor digitorum longus: O: lateral condyle of femur proximal, anterior fibula interosseus membrane I: toes 2-5, dorsal surface
extensor hallucis longus O: middle, anterior fibula interosseus memebrane I: great toes, dorsal surface
Created by: jesmaria
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