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Q: Where are the fibularis longus?
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How does the action of the fibularis longus in human differ from that of the fibularis tertius?

longus - plantar flexestertius - dorsiflexes


What are the lateral comparment muscles that plantar flex and evert the foot?

fibularis longusflexes and Evert the footFibularis brevis and Fibularis longus


Which muscles cause eversion of the foot?

Peroneus (fibularis) longus muscle and Peroneus (fibularis) brevis muscle


What is the function of fibularis longus?

it works along with the fibularis brevis to evert the foot.


What muscles plantar flex and evert the foot?

Tibialis posterior


What muscles evert the foot?

Peroneus (fibularis) longus muscle and Peroneus (fibularis) brevis muscle


What muscle dorsiflex and everts ankle?

The Fibularis (Peroneus) Longus, Fibularis (Peroneus) Brevis, and Fibularis (Peroneus) Tertius.


What do tibialis anterior and fibularis longus combine to create?

a stirrup


How does the action of the fibularis longus in humans differ from tha of the fibularis tertius?

Inserts on the dorsum of the fifth metatarsal. When it contracts it dorsiflexes and everts the foot


What is fibularis?

Fibularis Longus is a muscle on the lateral side of the leg. It originates from the upper 3rd of the fibula and inserts onto the base of the first metatarsal in the foot. Its main functions are powerful eversion of the foot and plantarflexion. Additionally Fibularis Longus is innervated by the tibial nerve.


What muscle helps to support the medial longitudinal arch?

Peroneus (fibularis) longus, Tibialis posterior, Flexor Hallucis longus


Name the muscle group that flexes the lower leg?

The dorsiflexors include the extensorum longus, the tibialis anterior, and the peroneus.