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Superior extensor retinaculum of foot

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Dorlands /Elsevier
  
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49384

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A04.7.03.025

Superior extensor retinaculum of foot

Latin
  
retinaculum musculorum extensorum superius pedis, ligamentum transversum cruris

The superior extensor retinaculum of the foot (transverse crural ligament) is the upper part of the flexor retinaculum of foot which extends from the ankle to the heelbone.

The superior extensor retinaculum binds down the tendons of extensor digitorum longus, extensor hallucis longus, peroneus tertius, and tibialis anterior as they descend on the front of the tibia and fibula; under it are found also the anterior tibial vessels and deep peroneal nerve.

It is found on the lateral side of the lower leg, attached laterally to the lower end of the fibula, and medially to the tibia; above it is continuous with the fascia of the leg.

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