How To Use Tibialis In A Sentence
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At its upper and forepart is a horizontal eminence, the sustentaculum tali, which gives attachment to a slip of the tendon of the Tibialis posterior.
II. Osteology. 6d. The Foot. 1. The Tarsus
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The anterior tibialis muscle was chosen because of its function as an antagonist to the peroneal muscles.
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The physician identifies the space between the anterior border of the medial malleolus and the medial border of the tibialis anterior tendon and palpates this space for the articulation of the talus and tibia.
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Branches supply the following muscles -- obturator, semimembranosus (adductor magnus), biceps femoris (triceps abductor femoris), semitendinosus (biceps rotator tibialis), lateral extensor
Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
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When you dorsiflex, youre contracting your shin muscle tibialis anterior.
ChiRunning
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In talipes equino-varus where the toes touch the floor and the heel is drawn up and the foot is everted, we treat the tibialis anticus and the peroneus tertius principally.
Massage and the Original Swedish Movements
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It is innervated by the anterior interosseous nerve and may be represented as the tibialis posterior of the leg.
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The female mining bee above (probably Andrena tibialis) has been stylopised by a parasite: Stylops melittae.
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The surgeon will penetrate the last the most easily, particularly by taking for his guide the eminence which indicates the attachment of the tibialis anticus muscle to the inside of the os naviculare.
A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
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The tibialis anticus lies along the outer side of the tibia, from which, and from the head of the fibula and interosseous ligament, it arises tendinous and fleshy.
Surgical Anatomy
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Behind the medial malleolus, the tendons, bloodvessels, and nerve are arranged, under cover of the laciniate ligament, in the following order from the medial to the lateral side: (1) the tendons of the Tibialis posterior and Flexor digitorum longus, lying in the same groove, behind the malleolus, the former being the more medial.
VI. The Arteries. 1F. The Posterior Tibial Artery
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On the front of the ankle (Fig. 441) the sheath for the Tibialis anterior extends from the upper margin of the transverse crural ligament to the interval between the diverging limbs of the cruciate ligament; those for the Extensor digitorum longus and Extensor hallucis longus reach upward to just above the level of the tips of the malleoli, the former being the higher.
IV. Myology. 8d. The Fasciæ Around the Ankle
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In the upper part of the leg the tibialis anticus, A, Plate 67, Figure 2, and extensor-communis muscle, B, are adherent to the fascia which covers them, and to the intermuscular septum which divides them.
Surgical Anatomy