lumbrical muscle of foot

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MUSCLE lumbricals
Origin Adjacent sides of the tendon of FDL (Flexor Digitorum Longus)
Insertion Base of proximal phalanx via dorsal digital expansion (extensor aponeurosis/hood) of digit 2 – 5
ACTION Proximal interphalangeal joints of toes II–V:
- Extension

Metatarsophalangeal joints of toes II–V:

- Flexion
Innervation toe 1: Medial plantar nerve

toes 2-4: Lateral plantar nerve

Nerve Root 1 toe: L5-S1

2 toes -4: S2-S3

Artery medial and lateral plantar arteries
Alias Lumbricals of foot

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References

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  1. Martini, F.H., Nath, J.L., Bartholomew, E.F. (2015). Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology, Tenth Edition, CA: Pearson.
  2. Tortora, G.J. Derrickson, B. (2017), Principles of ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY, 15th Edition. NJ: Wiley.
  3. http://www.anatomyexpert.com/
  4. http://www.wikipedia.org/