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Tendinosis or tenosynovitis of the flexor hallucis longus is an uncommon condition generating pain in the posteromedial ankle in the general population.

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Tibialis anterior muscle can cause shin, ankle and big toe pain. Contributes to shin splints and weak ankles. Contributor to growing pains in s.

Human muscle system: Human muscle system, the muscles of the human body that work the skeletal system, that are under voluntary control, and that are concerned with movement, posture, and balance.

The Extensor Digtitorum Longus muscle is one of the three dorsi flexors (pulls the foot upwards) of the foot. It is exercised by trying to walk on the heels. Or

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What is flexor hallucis longus tendinopathy? The flexor hallucis longus is a muscle in the lower leg that passes behind the bony bump on the inside of the ankle and along the inside of the foot.

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The Achilles tendon operation that will get you back on your feet faster: New technique uses muscle that moves the big toe to help aid recovery

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We explain the different muscles in the human body and how they work including origin, insertion, joint actions, exercises and stretching.

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The iliacus is a flat, triangular muscle which fills the iliac fossa.It forms the lateral portion of iliopsoas, providing flexion of the thigh and lower limb at the acetabulofemoral joint

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The quadriceps femoris (/ ˈ k w ɒ d r ɪ s ɛ p s ˈ f ɛ m ər ɪ s /, also called the quadriceps extensor, quadriceps or quads), is a large muscle group that includes the four prevailing muscles on the front of the thigh.

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adduction [ah-duk´shun] the act of adducting; the state of being adducted. Adduction versus abduction of arm. From Chabner, 1996. ad·duc·tion (ă-dŭk’shŭn), Do not