
Anterior compartment leg muscles
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Health Sciences, Biology
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The video tutorial covers the anterior compartment muscles of the leg, focusing on the tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, and extensor digitorum longus. It explains their origins, insertions, and functions, particularly in dorsiflexion and toe extension. The tutorial also introduces the brevis muscles and their innervation by the deep peroneal nerve. A review highlights common features of these muscles, such as their role in dorsiflexion and shared innervation.
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