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The base of the fifth metatarsal

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What muscle attaches to the base of the fifth metatarsal?

Peroneus Brevis Tendon (Laterally) Peroneus Tertius Tendon (Dorsally)


What muscle dorsiflex and everts ankle?

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


Which muscles cause eversion of the foot?

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


What muscle is synergist for eversion?

The peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles are synergists for eversion of the foot. They work together to assist in turning the foot outward.


Which muscle contracts for the foot to pull upward?

Tibialis anterior, extensor digitorum and halucis longus, peroneus tertius


What muscle is the antagonist to the soleus?

The antagonist to the gastroc and soleus muscles is a combination of muscles, primarily the tibialis anterior and fibularis (peroneus) tertius.


What is the insertion of the fibularis tertius muscle?

It inserts onto the 5th metatarsal from the distal fibula


What is the antagonist to the gastroc-soleu muscle?

The antagonist to the gastroc and soleus muscles is a combination of muscles, primarily the tibialis anterior and fibularis (peroneus) tertius.


The peroneus brevis has its insertion on the?

Base of the 5th Metatarsal


What muscle is the synergist of plantar flexion of the foot?

The gastrocnemius muscle is the synergist of plantar flexion of the foot. It works together with the soleus muscle to help push the foot downward and point the toes.


What muscles evert the foot?

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


What is peroneys?

It seems like there might be a typo in your question. If you are referring to "peroneus," it is a group of muscles located in the lower leg that help with ankle movement and stability. There are three peroneus muscles: peroneus longus, peroneus brevis, and peroneus tertius. These muscles play a crucial role in maintaining balance and supporting the foot and ankle during various activities.