- Peroneus brevis
Muscle infobox
Name = Peroneus brevis muscle
Latin = musculus peroneus brevis
GraySubject = 129
GrayPage = 487
Caption = Coronal section through righttalocrural andtalocalcaneal joints. (Label for Peroneus brevis is at right, third from the bottom.)
Caption2 = The mucous sheaths of the tendons around the ankle. Lateral aspect. (Peroneus brevis labeled at bottom left.)
Origin =fibula
Insertion =fifth metatarsal
Action =plantarflexion , eversion
Blood =peroneal artery
Nerve =superficial peroneal nerve
DorlandsPre = m_22
DorlandsSuf = 12546596
The peroneus brevis muscle (or fibularis brevis) lies under cover of theperoneus longus , and is a shorter and smaller muscle.Origin and insertion
It arises from the lower two-thirds of the lateral surface of the body of the
fibula ; medial to the Peronæus longus; and from the intermuscular septa separating it from the adjacent muscles on the front and back of the leg.The fibers pass vertically downward, and end in a tendon which runs behind the
lateral malleolus along with but in front of that of the preceding muscle, the two tendons being enclosed in the same compartment, and lubricated by a common mucous sheath.It then runs forward on the lateral side of the
calcaneus , above thetrochlear process and the tendon of the Peronæus longus, and is inserted into the tuberosity at the base of the fifthmetatarsal bone, on its lateral side.Terminology
The terms "Peroneal" (i.e., Artery,
Retinaculum ) and "Peroneus" (i.e., Longus and Brevis) are derived from the Greek word Perone (pronounced Pair-uh-knee) meaning pin of abrooch or abuckle . In medical terminology, both terms refer to being of or relating to the fibula or to the outer portion of the leg.
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