Musculus extensor hallucis longus

Musculus extensor hallucis longus

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Health Sciences, Biology

University - Vocational training

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The video tutorial explains the extensor hallucis longus muscle, its location, origin, attachment, nerve connection, and functions. It is located in the lower leg, alongside other muscles, and is involved in movements of the foot and big toe. The muscle originates from the middle third of the fibula and is connected to the peroneal nerve. It plays a role in foot extension and supports various movements depending on the foot's position.

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What other muscles are associated with the extensor hallucis longus muscle?

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What is the origin of the extensor hallucis longus muscle?

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Explain the relationship between the extensor hallucis longus muscle and the common peroneal nerve.

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Describe the functions of the extensor hallucis longus muscle in relation to the ankle joints.

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How does the extensor hallucis longus muscle contribute to the movement of the big toe?

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