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  1. 20 mar 2018 · Anatomy: Muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg (prone cadaver)~ Follow me on FB:FB.com/kareemwezza ~ Follow me on twitter:Twitter.com/kareemwezza

  2. 2 lis 2023 · There are four muscles in the deep compartment of the posterior leg. One muscle, the popliteus, acts only on the knee joint. The remaining three muscles (tibialis posterior, flexor hallucis longus and flexor digitorum longus) act on the ankle and foot.

  3. The Screens allow you to explore the highly detailed 3D model that's placed beside similarly dissected views of a human cadaver. Discover the Skeletal and Muscular Systems in amazing 3D detail and identify the structures in a human cadaver.

  4. 3 lis 2023 · For this reason, the posterior compartment is subdivided further into superficial and deep muscle groups. This article will discuss the anatomical properties that the deep posterior muscles of the leg share, and as well as the clinical states related to them.

  5. www.vhdissector.com › popliteal-fossa-and-posterior-leg › overviewLower Extremities - VH Dissector

    There are superficial and deep muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg. The superficial muscles are active in flexion of the knee ( gastrocnemius ) and plantar flexion of the ankle (gastrocnemius, plantaris and soleus ).

  6. www.vhdissector.com › dissections › popliteal-fossa-and-posterior-legLower Extremities - vhdissector.com

    Identify the tendon of the flexor hallucis longus muscle. Trace the tendon proximally and identify and the clean the belly of the flexor hallucis longus muscle . The tendon of the tibialis posterior muscle passes posterior to the tibia (medial malleolus).

  7. www.vhdissector.com › lessons › cadaver-dissection-guideLower Extremities - VH Dissector

    The deep gluteal muscles are supplied by branches of the superior gluteal, inferior gluteal, internal pudendal and internal pudendal arteries. The posterior compartment muscles are supplied by the perforating branches of the profunda femoral artery. Anatomical Spaces or Features