Dance Anatomy & Kinesiology

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Palpation: The tendons of the peroneals can be made more prominent by pointing and beveling the
foot (plantar flexion and eversion). They can be palpated below and above the lateral malleolus. The
peroneus brevis passes closest to the lateral malleolus, while the longus lies just posterior to the
brevis. The peroneus brevis is more prominent with ankle-foot plantar flexion and eversion of the foot,
and its course can be followed along the lateral foot to the base of the fifth metatarsal.

Summary of Extrinsic Ankle-Foot Muscle Attachments and Actions


A summary of the attachments of the extrinsic muscles of the ankle and foot is provided in table 6.2,
and these muscles and some of their attachments are shown in figures 6.22, A and B, 6.23, A, B, and
C, and 6.24, A and B. From these resources, deduce the line of pull and resultant possible actions of
the primary extrinsic muscles of the ankle and foot, and then check for accuracy by referring to figures
6.22C, 6.23D, and 6.24C.

TABLE 6.2 Summary of Attachments and Primary Actions of Extrinsic Muscles of the Ankle-Foot

Muscle Proximal attachment(s) Distal attachment(s) Primary action(s)
Anterior muscles
Tibialis anterior
(tib-ee-A-lis)

Upper two-thirds of
lateral tibia and adjacent
interosseous membrane

Medial and inferior
surfaces of medial
cuneiform and base of
first metatarsal

A-F dorsiflexion
Foot inversion

Extensor hallucis longus
(ek-STEN-sor HAL-u-sis LON-gus)

Anterior fibula and
adjacent interosseus
membrane at the middle
half of leg

Upper surface of base of
distal phalanx of great toe
(hallux)

Great toe extension
A-F dorsiflexion
Foot inversion

Extensor digitorum longus
(ek-STEN-sor di-ji-TOR-um LON-
gus)

Lateral condyle of tibia
Upper anterior fibula

Upper surface of lesser
toes and their extensor
expansions

Lesser toe extension
A-F dorsiflexion
Foot eversion
Peroneus tertius
(per-o-NEE-us TER-shus)

Anterior fibula and
adjacent interosseus
membrane in lower third
of leg

Upper surface of base of
fifth metatarsal

A-F dorsiflexion
Foot eversion

Posterior muscles
Triceps surae
Gastrocnemius
(gas-truk-NEE-mee-us)

Posterior aspect of medial
and lateral condyles of
femur

Posterior calcaneus via
Achilles tendon

A-F plantar flexion
(Knee flexion)

Soleus
(SO-lee-us)

Posterior aspect of
upper tibia, fibula, and
interosseus membrane

Posterior calcaneus via
Achilles tendon

A-F plantar flexion
Stabilizes lower leg
on foot
Posteromedial muscles
Tibialis posterior
(tib-ee-A-lis)

Posterior aspect of upper
half of interosseous
membrane and adjacent
tibia and fibula

Plantar surface of
navicular, with offshoots to
adjacent bones

Foot inversion
A-F plantar flexion
Supports arch

Flexor hallucis longus
(FLEK-sor HAL-u-sis LON-gus)

Posterior aspect of lower
two-thirds of fibula
Lower interosseous
membrane

Plantar surface of base of
distal phalanx of great toe

Great toe flexion
A-F plantar flexion
Foot inversion
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