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  1. The flexor digitorum longus runs along the medial posterior side of the lower leg and aids in flexions of the toes (apart from the big toe). The flexor digitorum longus muscle arises from the posterior surface of the body of the tibia, from immediately below the soleal line to within 7 or 8 cm of its lower extremity, medial to the tibial origin ...

    • Flexion of the four smaller digits
    • Tibial nerve
    • Plantar surface; base of the distal phalanges of the four lesser toes
    • Posterior surface of the body of the tibia
  2. Oct 30, 2023 · Flexor digitorum longus muscle originates from the medial part of the posterior surface of the tibia, medial to the origin of tibialis posterior muscle and inferior to soleus muscle. From here, the muscle fibers descend through the medial aspect of the posterior compartment of the leg. A few centimeters above the ankle joint, the muscle gives ...

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  4. The flexor digitorum longus (FDL) is part of the deep muscle group of the posterior compartment of the lower leg. Its primary action is flexion of digits 2-5 in the foot. Origin [edit | edit source] Medial portion of the posterior surface of the tibia, inferior to the soleal line. It is also connected to the fibula by a broad tendon.

  5. Aug 2, 2021 · The flexor digitorum longus (FDL) muscle is located on the tibial side of the leg within the deep posterior compartment of the leg. At its origin it is thin but as it descends, the muscle increases in size. Summary origin: medial side of poster...

  6. The flexor digitorum longus muscle is one of the muscles of the deep part of the posterior compartment of the leg. It is a long, narrow, bipennate type of skeletal muscle. In the distal one third of the leg, the muscle belly gives rise to a tendon that travels inferiorly towards the malleolar groove of the tibia.

  7. Aug 14, 2023 · The six muscles are the flex carpal radialis muscle, the flexor carpal ulnaris muscle, the flexor pollicis longus muscle, the flexor digitorum profundus muscle, the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle, and the palmaris longus muscle. These long flexor muscles either flex the fingers or flex the hand at the wrist joint. Attachments and Origins.

  8. Nov 20, 2022 · Last modified: 20 November 2022. The flexor digitorum longus is one of the muscles of the deep group within the posterior compartment of the leg. The leg is comprised of anterior, lateral and posterior compartments. The posterior (flexor) compartment consists of two groups of muscles: a superficial group and a deep group, which are separated by ...

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