_Origin_ by fleshy fibres from about the second quarter of the lateral
surface of the fibula. The muscle ends in a slender tendon (_r′_), which
passes with that of the peroneus brevis (_s_) through the groove on the
ventral border of the lateral malleolus. The groove is converted into a
canal by a transverse ligament. Emerging from it, the tendon turns and
passes along the outer margin of the foot. In passing the sesamoid at
the base of the first phalanx of the fifth digit it is united to it by a
band which passes from the sesamoid to the tendon.
The _insertion_ is finally into the lateral border of the extensor
tendon of the fifth digit as it passes from the first to the second
phalanx.
_Relations._--Outer surface with the peroneus longus (_q_), the soleus
(_o_), and the superficial fascia. Ventral border with the soleus (_o_)
and flexor longus hallucis (Fig. 91, _m_). Inner surface with the
peroneus brevis (Fig. 90, _s_).
_Action._--Extensor and abductor of the fifth digit and flexor of the
foot.
=M. peroneus brevis= (Fig. 90, _s_) lies beneath the other peronei.
_Origin_ by fleshy fibres from the distal half of the surface of the
fibula, which it embraces. At the lateral malleolus the muscle ends in a
thick tendon which passes through the canal on the ventral surface of
the malleolus. In the canal it is enlarged and surrounded by a synovial
bursa. It then turns onto the foot and passes over the dorsal surface of
the calcaneus on its lateral side and has its
_Insertion_ into the tubercle on the lateral side of the base of the
fifth metatarsal.
_Relations._--Outer surface with the peronei longus (_q_) and tertius
(_r_). Inner surface with the bone.
_Action._--Extensor of the foot.
=M. extensor digitorum longus= (Fig. 90, _p_).--A fusiform muscle which
lies beneath the tibialis anterior (_n_), against the interosseous
membrane, and between the tibialis anterior and the peronei.
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