The peroneus longus is an important muscle in your lower leg. It starts at the top of the fibula before running down the outside of the leg and connecting to the foot with the peroneus longus tendon.
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There's a muscle in your body that scientists say serves no purpose, but every human still has it
Run a finger down the center of the forearm, curl the fingers, and flex the wrist. For many people, a thin cord jumps into ...
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There’s a tendon in your arm that’s disappearing in modern humans—and no one knows why
If you place your thumb and pinky together and gently flex your wrist, you might notice a thin cord rise beneath the skin of ...
You have 20 muscles in your forearm, the part of your arm between your elbow and your hand. They help you move your arms, hands, and fingers and perform many of the tasks of daily life. You can strain ...
The adductor longus muscle is a hip abductor muscle located in the inner thigh. This muscle controls the thigh bone’s ability to move inward and from side to side. The muscle originates in the ...
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