Chorisops tibialis was created in 1820.
Chorisops caroli was created in 1995.
Chorisops nagatomii was created in 1979.
Chorisops masoni was created in 1995.
Chorisops tunisiae was created in 1915.
Paragus tibialis was created in 1917.
tibialis posteriorTibialis anterior and posterior tibialis posterior
The anterior and posterior compartment of the leg Anterior compartment: - Tibialis Anterior - Extensor Digitorium Longus - Extensor Hallucis Longus Posterior compartment: Deep: - Tibialis Posterior - Flexor Digitorium Longus - Flexor Digitorium Brevis
Tibialis Posterior
The tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior muscles are primarily assessed when the foot is placed in inversion. Tibialis anterior helps with dorsiflexion and inversion, while tibialis posterior assists with inversion and plantar flexion of the foot.
deep peroneal nerve supplies the tibialis anterior muscle
The prime movers for inversion of the foot are the tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior muscles. The tibialis anterior is located on the front of the lower leg and it helps to invert the foot by pulling the foot upwards and inwards. The tibialis posterior is located deep in the calf and it assists in inversion by pulling the foot inwards.
It involves the medial cuneiform and 1st metatarsal of the ankle.