Muscles of the posterior leg Flashcards

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What are the muscles of the posterior leg?

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  • Gastrocnemius
  • Soleus
  • Plantaris
  • Popliteus
  • Flexor Hallicus longus
  • Flexor digitorum longus
  • Tibialis posterior
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What are the origin and insertion of gastrocnemius?

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  • Origin: (Lateral head) Lateral aspect of lateral condyle of femur; (medial head) popliteal surface of femur, superior ot medial condyle
  • Insertion: Posterior surface of calcaneus, via calcaneal tendon
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What is the action of gastrocnemius?

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  • Plantarflexes the foot at the ankle
  • Raises heel during walking
  • Flexes leg at knee joint
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What are the origin and insertion of soleus?

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  • Origin: Posterior aspect of head of fibula, superior quarter of posterior surface of fibula, soleal line, medial border of tibia
  • Insertion: Posterior surface of calcaneus via calcaneal tendon
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What is the action of soleus?

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  • Plantarflexes foot at ankle

- Steadies leg on foot

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What are the origin and insertion of plantaris?

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  • Origin: Inferior end of lateral supracondylar line of femur and oblique popliteal ligament
  • Insertion: Posterior surface of calcaneus via calcaneal tendon
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What is the action of plantaris?

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  • Weakly assists gastrocnemius in plantarflexing foot at the ankle and flexing the knee
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What are the origin and insertion of popliteus?

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  • Origin: Lateral condyle of femur and lateral meniscus

- Insertion: Posterior surface of tibia, superior to soleal line

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What is the action of popliteus?

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Weakly flexes leg at the knee and unlocks it

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What are the origin and insertion of FHL?

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  • Origin: Inferior two thirds of posterior surface of fibula and inferior interosseous membrane
  • Insertion: Base of distal phalanx of great toe
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What is the action of FHL?

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  • Flexes great toe at all joints
  • Plantarflexes foot at anke
  • Supports longitudinal arches of foot
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What are the origin and insertion of FDL?

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  • Origin: Medial part of posterior surface of tibia, inferior to soleal line, and from fascia covering tibialis posterior
  • Insertion: Bases of distal phalanges of lateral four digits
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What is the action of FDL?

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  • Flexes lateral four digits
  • Plantarflexes foot at ankle
  • Supports longitudinal arches of foot
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What are the origin and insertion of Tibialis posterior?

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  • Origin: Interosseous membrane, posterior surface of tibia inferior ot soleal line, posterior surface of fibula
  • Insertion: Tuberosity of navicular, cuneiform and cuboid, and bases of metatarsals 2,3,4.
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What is the action of tibialis posterior?

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  • Plantarflexes foot at ankle

- Inverts foot

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