None, superficial to it is the investing fascia
Peroneus (fibularis) longus muscle and Peroneus (fibularis) brevis muscle
superficial peroneal nerve
Peroneus (fibularis) longus muscle and Peroneus (fibularis) brevis muscle
Peroneus Brevis Tendon (Laterally) Peroneus Tertius Tendon (Dorsally)
The Fibularis (Peroneus) Longus, Fibularis (Peroneus) Brevis, and Fibularis (Peroneus) Tertius.
The peroneus longus and peroneus brevis muscles are synergists for eversion of the foot. They work together to assist in turning the foot outward.
Tibialis Posterior
peroneus brevis
Base of the 5th Metatarsal
Peroneus longus and Peroneus brevis tendons
The peroneus is also called the fibularis longus and is found in the human leg. It is a superficial muscle found in the lateral compartment of the leg and assists with flexing the ankle.
Feet abducts, everts, and planterflexes due to the Peroneal Tendons. The tendons connects the peroneus brevis muscles and the peroneus longus to bone that when enabled, it will create movement of the feet.