Flexor hallucis brevis

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Flexor hallucis brevis is a skeletal muscle that originates at Plantar aspect of the cuneiformis, Plantar calcaneocuboid ligament, long plantar ligament Inserts to Medial Head: Medial sesamoid bone of the metatarsophalangeal joint, proximal phalanx of great toe., and is supplied by (artery, and nerve), and its actions include:medial plantar nerve flex hallux and is supplied by (artery, nerve) and actions include Lateral head: Lateral sesamoid bone of the metatarsophalangeal joint, proximal phalanx of great toe

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