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flexor hallucis longus
(redirected from Flexor hallucis longus muscle)

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flexor hallucis longus,
the muscle that flexes the great toe. It is particularly active during the toe-off phase of walking when the body is propelled forward of the stance leg and the great toe is the last part of the foot to leave the ground. It can also contribute to plantarflexion of the foot at the ankle joint. It is innervated by the tibial nerve.


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Passing under the first metatarsal, the tendon of the flexor hallucis longus muscle inserts on the distal phalanx.
The flexor hallucis longus muscle was assessed for length to determine whether it was responsible for the limited MTP joint dorsiflexion.
 
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