Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . a small vessel upon the posterior surface of the ankle-joint, between the tendo Achillis and the tendons of theperonei muscles. Dissection—Clear the posterior surface of the tibialis posticus muscle andfollow its tendon into the plantar region of the foot. 61 Tibialis Postiens Musele, Plates 75, 79 to 82 inclusive,83, and 87 to 90, inclusive—This muscle occupies the posteriorsurface of the tibio-fibular interosseous ligament (Plate 90); tis attached to th


Practical human anatomy [electronic resource] : a working-guide for students of medicine and a ready-reference for surgeons and physicians . a small vessel upon the posterior surface of the ankle-joint, between the tendo Achillis and the tendons of theperonei muscles. Dissection—Clear the posterior surface of the tibialis posticus muscle andfollow its tendon into the plantar region of the foot. 61 Tibialis Postiens Musele, Plates 75, 79 to 82 inclusive,83, and 87 to 90, inclusive—This muscle occupies the posteriorsurface of the tibio-fibular interosseous ligament (Plate 90); tis attached to the proximal half of the ligament and the adjoining surfaces of the tibia and fibula (Plate 83 . Its tendonlies upon the posterior surface of the internal malleolus (Plates85 87 88 and 89), distal to which it winds to reach the pollexborder of the tarsal region of the foot (Plate 89). It is at-tached, primarily, to the tubercle of the scaphoid bone (Plates75, 79 to 82, inclusive, and 89) ; secondarily, by outer anddistal expansions, which are described at pages 182 and 183,and illustrated Plate 105, and Pig. 1, Plate 106. _ PLATE 83. PLATE 84


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