The Musculus flexor hallucis brevis (lat.: Short Grosszehenbeuger) is a muscle in the range of the lower surface of the foot skeleton. It is divided into a lateral (outside) and a medialen (inside) muscle belly.
The origin essentially lies in the range of the middle Keilbeins (OS cuneiforme intermedium). Beyond that the muscle rises in addition, from the following structures:
The Muculus flexor hallucis brevis is divided into a lateral and a medialen muscle belly:
The Musculus flexor hallucis brevis bends the large toe in the large toe basic joint (bodynear joint).
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