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

    Posterior Leg - 3. Anterior Leg - 1. Anterior Leg - 2. Anterior Leg - 3. Anterior Leg - 4. Anterior Leg - 5. Dorsal Foot - 1. Dorsal Foot - 2. Dorsal Foot - 3. Dorsal Foot - 4. ... Adductor Hallucis Muscle (Transverse Head) Lateral Plantar Nerve. Lateral Plantar Vein. Lateral Plantar Artery. Medial Plantar Nerve. Flexor Hallucis Longus Tendon.

  2. This section describes dissection of the superficial back muscles and the posterior axilla. The deeper layers of the back muscles and the posterior neck are presented in Chapter 13.

  3. 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).

  4. 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.

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

    The posterior thigh muscles are primarily active in extension ( semimembranousus, semitendinosus and biceps femoris long head) thigh and flexion (semimembranosus, semitendinosus, biceps femoris long head and biceps femoris short head) of the knee.

  6. 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

  7. 1 sie 2021 · The gastrocnemius, plantaris and the soleus muscles, comprise the posterior (flexor) compartment muscles of the leg. The plantaris muscle is responsible for causing plantar flexion of...

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