The Musculus extensor digitorum lateralis (lateral Zehenstrecker) does not occur with humans. With the four-legged mammals it is trained both at the front member mass and Hintergliedmasse.
The lateral Zehenstrecker has several bellies with the animals with more than 2 supporting toes usually. It rises at the sideband of the elbow joint or already Epicondylus lateralis the Humerus. The uniform final chord of the muscle divides with the animals with more than 2 supporting toes at the front central foot into several thighs and pulls to the first toe member (Phalanx proximalis), with the cat of the 2. - 5. , with the dog of the 3. - 5. Toe. With the hoof animals the chord remains uniform and pulls to the chain leg of the 4. and/or 3. Toe (horse).
The muscle stretches the appropriate proximal toe joints and the Karpalgelenk (front foot root joint).
The lateral Zehenstrecker of the Hintergliedmasse rises to the Fibula. The uniform final chord connects itself with the outermost in each case chord thigh of the Musculus extensor digitorum longus (carnivore 5. Toe, 4. , Horse 3. Toe).
The muscle supports the aspect ratio of the outside toe and bends the jump joint.
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