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Jes

Tuesday, November 11, 2008


flexor digitorum longus tibialis posterior flexor hallucis longus popliteus soleus gastrocnemius

extensor digitorum longus (long extensor of the toes)
extensor hallucis longus (long extensor of the big toe)
peroneus tertius (consider this part of the extensor digitorum longus, as its fifth tendon.)

peroneal brevis (left)
peroneal longus (right)



Posted by Jes at 12:35 PM

1 comment:

Amy Fichter [xenia elizabeth] said...

Jes,
From this medial view, I would suggest enlarging the gastrocnemius--here's a link to an image that shows the bulkiness of the gastrocnemius on the medial side. http://www.medscape.com/content/2000/00/41/05/410501/art-smj9302.23.fig1.jpg

November 12, 2008 at 7:51 AM

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For the past three years I have been attending St. Cloud University; where i have been working on art as much as possible. After becoming very home sick i decided to transfer to UW Menomonie and continue with my work. I love hard work and being creative, so the move just seemed to fit.
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