Lateral Leg Compartment   Anatomy, Origins, Insertions, & More

Lateral Leg Compartment Anatomy, Origins, Insertions, & More

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The video tutorial provides an in-depth look at the lateral compartment of the leg, focusing on the two main muscles: fibularis longus and fibularis brevis. It covers their origins, insertions, and pathways, highlighting the role of the peroneal retinacula. The tutorial explains the functions of these muscles in eversion and plantar flexion, and details their innervation by the superficial peroneal nerve and blood supply from the fibular artery. It also clarifies the distinction between the lateral compartment and the anterior compartment, particularly regarding the fibularis tertius muscle.

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