Holden's Anatomy; a Manual of the Dissection of the Human Body; V.2
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It is like a sling, of which the two ends are attached to the os calcis, while the loop serves to confine the tendon. The play of the tendon is facilitated by a synovial membrane, which is prolonged for a short distance along each of its four di- visions. Besides its chief action, this muscle extends the ankle-joint.* Peroneus Tertius. — This is a portion of the preceding (Fig. 236, 6). Its fibres arise from the lower fourth of the anterior surface of the shaft of the fibula, the interosseous m...em- brane, and the intermuscular septum between it and the pero- neus brevis (8), and terminate on their tendon like barbs on a quill. The tendon passes through the same synovial pulley with the long extensor of the toes, and expanding considerably is inserted into the tarsal end of the metatarsal bone of the little toe. It is not always present. It is supplied by a branch of the anterior tibial nerve. This muscle extends the foot and draws the outer border of the foot upwards. The peroneus tertius and the tibialis anticus are important muscles in progression.
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