. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 222 ANATOMY IN A XITSHELL. of the tibia and the fibula just above the malleoli and binds down the extensor tendons as they descend on the front of the tibia and fibula. The inferior portion begins on the outer side of the calcaneum and divides into two layers at the outer border of the Peroneus tertius, one passing in front, the other be- hind ami at the inner border of the Extensor longus digitorum these layers mute thus forming a canal throu


. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 222 ANATOMY IN A XITSHELL. of the tibia and the fibula just above the malleoli and binds down the extensor tendons as they descend on the front of the tibia and fibula. The inferior portion begins on the outer side of the calcaneum and divides into two layers at the outer border of the Peroneus tertius, one passing in front, the other be- hind ami at the inner border of the Extensor longus digitorum these layers mute thus forming a canal through which these muscles pass. This inferior portion of the anterior annular ligament now divides into two branches one of which passes upward to be inserted in the front of the internal malleolus and the other passes across to be inserted on the scaphoid and internal cuneiform bon< s and the plantar fascia. The tendon of the Tibialis anticus has a synovial PLATE LXXXYI EXPANSION FROM QUADRICEPS EXTENSOR TENDON ANTERIOR CRUCIAL. POSTERIOR CRUCIAL LIGAMENT EXTERNAL LATERAL LIGAMENT Semilunab Fibro-Cartjlage of Knee-Joint. -heath in the superior portion of the anterior annular ligament and also one in the upper limb of the inferior portion, but is passes under the lower limb of the inferior portion. | The external annular Ligament runs from the extremity of the outer malleo- lus to the outer side of the os calcis binding down the Peroneus longus and Peroneus brevis, which are enclosed in a single synovial membrane. The internal annular Ligament (Plate LXIX.) passes from the internal malleolus to the internal margin of the os calcis. It thus makes the grooves over which it passes into canals for the passage of the tendons of the flexor muscles and vessels into the sole of the foot. It joins the deep fascia of the leg above and the plantar fascia below at the origin of the Abductor hallucis. It has three canals which from within outward transmit (1) the Tibialis posticus, ? udon o


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