What is Tibialis's front tendon?

Front tendon tibialis is an elastic strip of connective tissue that connects front tibialis, shin muscles, to the top of the foot. The tendon of the tibialis front lies just above the ankle on the front surface of the lower leg, lies near the skin. It also lies closer to the side of the ankle with a large finger. The front tendon of Tibialis is what allows the muscle to perform its functions in the ankle joint and under the ankle in the subtalance joint. These include dorsiflexe or act of jointing the foot up so that the fingers are attracted towards the shin and inversion, or rolling the leg to the side so that the sole of the legs is facing in. It results from the lateral tibia bone condyle, which is located just below and on the outside of the knee joint, and below the top two -thirds of the anterolateral pimples of the tibia, which is a side towards the neighboring bone of the fibula. With fibers running vertically down through the center of the shin and the muscle body slightly passing towards the middle side of the foot, this muscle form the anterior tendon of tibialis ine center of the lower shin.

From there, the front tendon of Tibialis passes the front of the ankle and leans towards the large finger. Under the skin it is visible as a narrow stripe that extends over the ankle surface towards the medial side and is particularly observable in the dorsiflexic ankle. On its course through the ankle joint, the tendon passes under two horizontal ligaments in the shape of a band. The higher of the two is known as the superior extensor Retinaculum or transverse kriral ligament. It is located just above the joint and holds the muscles of the shin when they enter the leg. It is the undercoat joint that is the lower extensor retinaculum or crossed medical ligaments, which similarly binds these tendons to the leg.

After passing under the lower extensor Retinaculum, the front tendon of tibialis takes place for a short distance along the middle side of the foot. Then connects to the underside of the media aspect of the key bone, one of theTarsu clustered bones in the back leg. Part of the tendon is also inserted along the proximal or near the end of the first metatarsal, long bone of the Centralopot, which is close to the base of a large finger.

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