Jana Rashmoni, Roy Tara Sankar
Department of Anatomy, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Clin Pract. 2011 Oct 28;1(4):e81. doi: 10.4081/cp.2011.e81. eCollection 2011 Sep 28.
Fibularis tertius (FT) is often considered as part of extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle. The muscle is absent in hominoid apes and with the acquisition of the bipedal gait; the muscle emerged as a recent addition in the human foot. From its various modes of insertions, it is evident that the muscles of the sole are in search of its distal attachment, which can best support the relatively weak human midfoot. We describe an unusual insertion of the muscle in support of this hypothesis.
第三腓骨肌(FT)通常被认为是趾长伸肌(EDL)的一部分。类人猿中不存在这块肌肉,随着双足步态的形成,这块肌肉在人类足部中最近才出现。从其不同的附着方式来看,很明显足底肌肉在寻找其远端附着点,该附着点能最好地支撑相对较弱的人类中足。我们描述了该肌肉一种不寻常的附着方式以支持这一假说。