Short flexor of fingers
Short flexor of fingers , m. Flexor digitorum brevis, occupies the middle position on the foot, located under the plantar aponeurosis. The muscle starts with a short, powerful tendon from the medial process of the calcaneus calcaneus and plantar aponeurosis. Heading forward, the muscle abdomen passes into four tendons, located in the synovial sheath along with the tendons m. Flexoris digitorum longi. In the area of proximal phalanges of the II-IV toes of the foot, each of the four tendons of the short flexor is divided into two legs, which are attached to the base of the middle phalanges of the said fingers. Between the legs pass the tendons of the long flexor of the fingers.
Function: flexes the middle phalanges of the II-V toes of the foot.
Innervation: n. Plantaris medialis (LV, SI).
Blood supply: aa. Plantares lateralis et medialis.
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