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Proximal posterolateral aspect of the tibia.
Proximal posterolateral aspect of the tibia.  


Proxmial posteromedial aspect of the fibula and the interosseous membrane. 
Proxmial posteromedial aspect of the fibula and the interosseous membrane.   


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Situated in the deep posterior compartment of the lower leg and runs proximal to the medial malleoli where it is secured by the flexor retinaculum. 
Situated in the deep posterior compartment of the lower leg and runs proximal to the medial malleoli where it is secured by the flexor retinaculum.   


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The major insertion is onto the navicula and the plantar slip attatches to the medial cuniform 
The major insertion is onto the navicula and the plantar slip attatches to the medial cuniform   


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Tibial Nerve (L4-S3)
Tibial Nerve (L4-S3)  


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<ref>Drake RL, Vogl W, Mitchell AWM. Gray's Anatomy for Students. 2nd Ed. Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2010.</ref>
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 Anatomy[edit | edit source]

Origion

Proximal posterolateral aspect of the tibia.

Proxmial posteromedial aspect of the fibula and the interosseous membrane. 

Mid portion

Situated in the deep posterior compartment of the lower leg and runs proximal to the medial malleoli where it is secured by the flexor retinaculum. 

Insertion

The major insertion is onto the navicula and the plantar slip attatches to the medial cuniform 

Innervation    

Tibial Nerve (L4-S3)

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Drake RL, Vogl W, Mitchell AWM. Gray's Anatomy for Students. 2nd Ed. Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2010.