. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 364 THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Head of the fibula Capitulum fibulx Anterior (peroneal) intermuscular septum Septum intermusculare (fibulare) anterius Deep fascia of the leg Fascia cruris Tubercle of the tibia Tuberositas tibise —- Internal surface of tlie tibia Facias medialis tibise Anterior border of the tibia Crista anterior tibiae Tibialis anticus muscle M. tibialis anterior Extensor longus digitorum pedis muscle M. extensor digitorum longus. I Extensor longus vel extensor proprius hallucis muscle- M. extensor halluc


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 364 THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Head of the fibula Capitulum fibulx Anterior (peroneal) intermuscular septum Septum intermusculare (fibulare) anterius Deep fascia of the leg Fascia cruris Tubercle of the tibia Tuberositas tibise —- Internal surface of tlie tibia Facias medialis tibise Anterior border of the tibia Crista anterior tibiae Tibialis anticus muscle M. tibialis anterior Extensor longus digitorum pedis muscle M. extensor digitorum longus. I Extensor longus vel extensor proprius hallucis muscle- M. extensor hallucis longus Anterior annular ligament of the ankle, or ligameutum lambdoideum Lig. cruciatum cruris Extensor brevis hallucis muscle- M. extensor hallucis brevis Peroneus tertius muscle IVI peronseus tertius External malleolus. Malleolus lateralis *Bursa of the sinus of the tarsus *Bursa sinus tarsi "Inferior retinaculum of the peronei tendons' -' "Retinaculum mm. peronaiorum inferius Extensor brevis digitorum pedis muscle^ M. extensor digitorum brevis Peroneus longus tendon' M. peronseus longus Peroneus brevis tendon M. peronaeus brevis Abductor minimi digiti pedis muscle M. abductor digiti quinti *Oppouens minimi digiti pedis muscle *M. opponens digiti quinti » Immediately behind and below the external malleolus the tendons of the peroneus longus and brevis muscles are contained in a single synovial sheath, tlie fibrous strand which binds ihem down, passing from the point of the outer malleolus to the outer side of the calcaneum, being called by the author retinaculum mm. perom^ojiim supcrncs (see Fig. 615, p. 366), and by English anatomists the external annular ligament of the ankle. ]\Iore distally, on the outer side of the calcaneuin, each tendon has its own sheath, the two being separated by a fibrous septum and by the trochlear process or peroneal spine of the calcaneum, when that process exists. The fibrous band which binds the two tendons to the calcaneum has


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