Hand Anatomy Muscle Superficialis

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Hand Anatomy Muscle Superficialis. Fibularis longus muscle Musculus fibularis longus Fibularis peroneus longus is a long muscle located superficially in the lateral compartment of the leg together with the fibularis brevis muscleFibularis longus spreads from the proximal aspect of the fibula to the medial cuneiform and the first metatarsal bones. The humeroulnar head originates from the medial epicondyle of humerus and the coronoid process of ulna while the radial head originates from the shaft of radius.

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The flexor digitorum superficialis is the largest muscle of the superficial anterior forearm muscles. It consists of two heads that are named according to their origins. Fibularis longus muscle Musculus fibularis longus Fibularis peroneus longus is a long muscle located superficially in the lateral compartment of the leg together with the fibularis brevis muscleFibularis longus spreads from the proximal aspect of the fibula to the medial cuneiform and the first metatarsal bones.

The flexor digitorum superficialis is the largest muscle of the superficial anterior forearm muscles.

The fibularis longus muscle is innervated by the. Fibularis longus muscle Musculus fibularis longus Fibularis peroneus longus is a long muscle located superficially in the lateral compartment of the leg together with the fibularis brevis muscleFibularis longus spreads from the proximal aspect of the fibula to the medial cuneiform and the first metatarsal bones. The flexor digitorum superficialis is the largest muscle of the superficial anterior forearm muscles. It consists of two heads that are named according to their origins.