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  1. Nov 3, 2023 · Adductor hallucis is a two-headed, intrinsic muscle of the sole of the foot. Among the three vertical groups of plantar foot muscles ( lateral, central and medial ), adductor hallucis muscle functionally belongs to the medial group of plantar foot muscles. However, it is anatomically located within the central compartment of foot.

  2. Aug 3, 2021 · The abductor hallucis muscle forms the medial margin of the foot and contributes to a soft tissue bulge on the medial side of the sole. Summary. origin: medial process of calcaneal tuberosity; insertion: medial side of base of proximal phalanx of great toe; action: abducts and flexes great toe at metatarsophalangeal joint

  3. I changed the previous Gray's Anatomy image as it also highlights the short head of flexor hallucis brevis as part of abductor hallucis. I also removed the Variation section as the source was about adductor hallucis. --Tilifa Ocaufa 23:28, 8 January 2015 (UTC)

  4. The flexor hallucis brevis is located just inferior to the foot and toe bones. As its name suggests, its contraction results in flexion of the big toe (hallux). Flexor hallucis brevis muscle arises, by a pointed tendinous process, from the medial part of the under surface of the cuboid bone, from the contiguous portion of the third cuneiform ...

  5. FMA. 37451. Anatomical terms of muscle. [ edit on Wikidata] The abductor digiti minimi ( abductor minimi digiti, abductor digiti quinti) is a muscle which lies along the lateral (outer) border of the foot, [1] and is in relation by its medial margin with the lateral plantar artery, vein and nerves . Its homolog in the arm is the abductor digiti ...

  6. Adductor hallucis is an intrinsic, two-headed muscle in the sole of the foot. It is one of three muscles in the third layer of the plantar foot muscles. The other two muscles of the third layer of the plantar foot include flexor hallucis brevis and flexor digiti minimi brevis[1].

  7. Músculo adutor do hálux. Latim. adductor hallucis. Origem. porção transversa: cápsula articular das arts. Metatarsofalangeanas do II ao V dedo; porção oblíqua: lig. Plantar longo. Inserção. porção transversa: tendão do flexor longo do hálux; porção oblíqua: base da falange proximal do hálux.

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