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  1. The Adductor hallucis (adductor obliquus hallucis) arises by two heads—oblique and transverse and is responsible for adducting the big toe. It has two heads, both are innervated by the lateral plantar nerve .

  2. 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.

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  4. 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.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · The adductor hallucis is an intrinsic muscle of the foot. It is located within the third plantar muscle layer of the foot and has two heads – oblique and transverse. Oblique head – originates from the bases of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th metatarsals.

  6. The adductor hallucis muscle consists of two heads: - the oblique head, which originates from the plantar aspect of the bases of the second to fourth metatarsal bones and the distal end of the tendon of fibularis longus muscle;

  7. Nov 20, 2023 · Interactive 3D model of the adductor hallucis muscle and information on its origin, insertion, action, innervation, and blood supply.

  8. Feb 19, 2024 · The Adductor Hallucis muscle is a critical component of the foot’s muscular architecture, contributing to the complex movements and stability of the foot. Adductor Hallucis Muscle Anatomy. Adductor Hallucis Muscle is divided into two distinct heads: the oblique head and the transverse head.

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