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Extensor hallucis brevis muscle

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Muscle on the top of the foot that helps to extend the big toe
Extensor hallucis brevis
Muscles of the front of the leg. (Ext. hallucis brevis colored in red.)
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Details
Origin Calcaneus
Insertion Proximal phalanx of digit 1 (hallux, or the great toe)
Artery Dorsalis pedis artery
Nerve Deep fibular nerve
Actions Extend hallux
Antagonist Flexor hallucis brevis muscle
Identifiers
Latin musculus extensor hallucis brevis
TA98 A04.7.02.054
TA2 2670
FMA 51141
Anatomical terms of muscle

The extensor hallucis brevis is a muscle on the top of the foot that helps to extend the big toe.

Structure

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The extensor hallucis brevis is essentially the medial part of the extensor digitorum brevis muscle. Some anatomists have debated whether these two muscles are distinct entities.

The extensor hallucis brevis arises from the calcaneus and inserts on the proximal phalanx of the digit 1 (the big toe).

Nerve supply

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Nerve supplied by lateral terminal branch of Deep Peroneal Nerve (deep fibular nerve) (proximal sciatic branches S1, S2). Same innervation of Extensor Digitorum Brevis

Function

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The extensor hallucis brevis helps to extend the big toe.

See also

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This article uses anatomical terminology.

Additional images

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Extensor hallucis brevis muscles .
  • Anatomy figure: 16:03-05 at Human Anatomy Online, SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "Dorsum of the foot showing the tendons that cross the ankle joint."
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