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Plantar interossei muscles

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Three muscles located between the metatarsal bones in the foot
Plantar interossei muscles
The interossei plantares. Left foot.
Details
Origin Metatarsals, long plantar ligament
Insertion Medial side of proximal phalanges of 3rd to 5th toe
Artery Plantar artery, and dorsal metatarsal A
Nerve Lateral plantar nerve
Actions Adduct toes
Antagonist Dorsal interossei of the foot
Identifiers
Latin musculi interossei plantares
TA98 A04.7.02.071
TA2 2687
FMA 37458
Anatomical terms of muscle

In human anatomy, plantar interossei muscles are three muscles located between the metatarsal bones in the foot.

Structure

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The three plantar interosseous muscles are unipennate, as opposed to the bipennate structure of dorsal interosseous muscles, and originate on a single metatarsal bone. The three muscles originate on the medial aspect of metatarsals III-V. The muscles cross the metatarsophalangeal joint of toes III-V so the insertions correspond with the origin and there is no crossing between toes.[1]

The muscles then continue distally along the foot and insert in the proximal phalanges III-V. The muscles cross the metatarsophalangeal joint of toes III-V so the insertions correspond with the origin and there is no crossing between toes.[1]

Innervation

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All three plantar interosseous muscles are innervated by the lateral plantar nerve. The lateral plantar nerve is a branch from the tibial nerve, which originally branches off the sciatic nerve from the sacral plexus.[1]

Function

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Since the intersseous muscles cross on the metatarsophalangeal joint, then they act on that specific joint and cause adduction of toes III, IV, and V.[1]

Adduction itself is not of extreme importance to the toes, but these muscles work together with the dorsal interosseous muscles in flexion of the foot. They also work together to strengthen the metatarsal arch.[2]

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See also

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This article uses anatomical terminology.

References

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 495 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ a b c d Saladin, Kenneth (2012). Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. pp. 372–372, 498–499. ISBN 978-0-07-131638-5.
  2. ^ O'Rahilly, Ronan. "Basic Human Anatomy". Dartmouth. Retrieved 12 December 2013.
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Iliac region
Buttocks
Lateral rotator group:
Thigh /
compartments
Anterior
Posterior
Medial
Fascia
Fascia lata
Leg/
compartments
Anterior
Posterior
Superficial
Deep
Lateral
Fascia
Intermuscular septa
Foot
Dorsal
Plantar
Fascia

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