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Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot. The muscles along the dorsal side of the foot (a) generally extend the toes while the muscles of the plantar side of the foot (b, c, d) generally flex the toes. The plantar muscles exist in three layers, providing the foot the strength to counterbalance the weight of the body. In this diagram, these three layers are shown from a plantar view beginning with the bottom-most layer just under the plantar skin of the foot (b) and ending with the top-most layer (d) located just inferior to the foot and toe bones. English labels. From OpenStax book 'Anatomy and Physiology', fig. 11.34.
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Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
Calcaneus
Tendo calcaneus
Musculus fibularis tertius
Musculus fibularis longus
Musculus fibularis brevis
Musculus tibialis anterior
Musculus extensor digitorum longus
Musculus extensor hallucis longus
Musculus extensor digitorum brevis
Aponeurosis plantaris
Musculus abductor hallucis
Musculus flexor digitorum brevis
Musculus flexor accessorius
Musculus lumbricales pedis
Musculus flexor hallucis brevis
Flexor digiti minimi brevis of foot
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