Extensor digitorum longus (lateral 4 toes), Extensor digitorum brevis (medial 4 toes) and extensor hallucis longus (big toe only)
Pointing your toes primarily involves the muscles in the back of the lower leg, such as the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus) and the muscles along the top of the foot (dorsiflexors). These muscles work together to extend and flex the ankle, allowing you to point your toes.
Muscles and tendons, and small muscles in between the toes.
the archilles are the muscles in the toes of your foot
Extensor muscles extend or straighten a body part.
Calf
Calf
the anti gravity muscles which are cuff muscles that is soleas gastronimis are affected
You are able to move your pinky toe outwards due to the small muscles in your foot that control its movements. These muscles work together to allow you to flex, extend, and abduct your toes, providing you with the ability to move your pinky toe in various directions.
it twitches when you have lots of sweat
Muscles can contract and shorten
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triceps brachii