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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

Muscles of the Lower Leg by Dr. Fabian

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  • tibialis anterior DORSIFLEXES foot.

  • very informal

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  • lol why do people dislike this?

  • well at 1:44 u say tib ant is a plantarflexion muscle...are u sure...??? im kinda confused!!!

  • very informative

  • Peroneus brevis and longus assists in PLANTAR FLEXION because of the tendons running behind the lateral malleolus, acting as a pulley.

  • tibialis anterior is for dorsi flexion. not plantar flexion!

  • hey guyz im watching this video N still 5 hours N half min . before starting my anatomy's practical exam -_- wish my luck .. N take the full mark .. if i take it .. i should get 25 marks from 40  ... 2 Pass .. i really dont want 2 fail :@

  • tibialis anterior does not plantar flex, does are by the gastrocnemius and the soleus as well as a few other ones, and the peroneus longus and brevis's primary roles is to evert as well as to PLANTAR flex....

  • like physstud1 said they do not assist with dorsi flexion they ASSIST with plantar flexion and their primary role is eversion. but also the guy states the tibialis anterior produces plantar flexion when it should be dorsiflexion so really this vid is crap and misleading and he is a dr? my god

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