
1) Calf muscle 2) Foot-extending muscle 3) Skeletal muscle 4) Soleus muscle 5) Striated muscle
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<anatomy, muscle> Origin, posterior surface of head and upper third of shaft of fibula, oblique line and middle third of medial margin of tibia, and a tendinous arch passing between tibia and fibula over the popliteal vessels; insertion, with gastrocnemius by tendo calcaneus (achillis) into tuberosity of calcaneus; action, plantar flexion of ...
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(muscle) Type: Term Definitions: 1. muscle of superficial posterior (plantar flexor) compartment of leg; origin, posterior surface of head and upper third of the shaft of the fibula, oblique line and middle third of medial margin of the tibia, and a tendinous arch passing between tibia and fibula over the popliteal vessels; inser...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sō′lē-ŭs See: soleus (muscle)
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The soleus is a thick muscle located on the back of the lower leg. It originates from the upper part of the fibula and the tendonous arch connecting the head of the fibula to the tibia. The muscle is thickest at its mid-section where its flattened form curves around the deep flexor muscles of the foot and toes. The muscle tapers low, just above the...
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[
n] - a broad flat muscle in the calf of the leg under the gastrocnemius muscle
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solea, sole of foot; also sole, flat fish. Soleus muscle is named for the latter.
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soleus muscle noun a broad flat muscle in the calf of the leg under the gastrocnemius muscle
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adjective, Latin solea = flatfish or sandal; hence soleus muscle which does not enter the sole of the foot, but resembles the fish.
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