Atlas of Human Anatomy by Netter

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[Plate 509, Muscles of Leg: Lateral View]

Anterior (= extensor) compartment
Primarily dorsiflexors of ankle
Include
Tibialis anterior (also inverts foot and holds up medial longitudinal arch of foot)
Extensor hallucis longus (also dorsiflexes hallux and inverts foot)
Extensor digitorum longus (also dorsiflexes toes)
Peroneus tertius (also everts foot)

Muscles of the Anterior Leg


Muscle Origin Insertion InnervationBlood
Supply

Action

Tibialis
anterior

Lateral condyle and proximal half of
lateral tibia, interosseous membrane

Medial plantar surfaces of
medial cuneiform and base of
first metatarsal

Deep
fibular
nerve (L4-
L5)

Anterior
tibial
artery

Dorsiflexes ankle and
inverts foot

Extensor
hallucis
longus

Middle part of anterior surface of fibula
and interosseous membrane

Dorsal aspect of base of distal
phalanx of great toe

Deep
fibular
nerve (L5-
S1)

Anterior
tibial
artery

Extends great toe and
dorsiflexes ankle

Extensor
digitorum
longus

Lateral condyle of tibia and proximal three
quarters of anterior surface of
interosseous membrane

Middle and distal phalanges of
second through fifth toes

Deep
fibular
nerve (L5-
S1)

Anterior
tibial
artery

Extends second
through fifth toes and
dorsiflexes ankle

Fibularis
(peroneus)
tertius

Distal third of anterior surface of fibula
and interosseous membrane

Dorsum of base of fifth
metatarsal

Deep
fibular
nerve (L5-
S1)

Anterior
tibial
artery

Dorsiflexes ankle and
aids in eversion of foot

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