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Accessory soleus muscle

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Latin
  
Musculus soleus accessorius

In humans, the accessory soleus muscle is the most common accessory muscle in the ankle.

Present in approximately 3% of people, this muscle usually appears as a distant belly, medial to the Achilles tendon. Clinically, the accessory soleus may be associated with pain and edema during periods of prolonged exercise.

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Accessory soleus muscle Wikipedia