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What are the functions of tibialis anterior?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The tibialis anterior is a muscle in humans that originates in the upper two-thirds of the lateral (outside) surface of the tibia and inserts into the medial cuneiform and first metatarsal bones of the foot. It acts to dorsiflex and invert the foot.

Insertion: Medial cuneiform and the base of first metatarsal bone of the foot

Antagonist: Fibularis longus, Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Plantaris, Tibialis posterior

Actions: Dorsiflexion and inversion of the foot

Latin: musculus tibialis anterior

Answered by puneethbunny555
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What are the functions of tibialis anterior ?

Explanation:

The tibialis anterior is a muscle in people that begins in the upper 66% of the parallel (outside) surface of the tibia and embeds into the average cuneiform and first metatarsal bones of the foot. It acts to dorsiflex and transform the foot.  

Insertion: Medial cuneiform and the base of first metatarsal bone of the foot  

Antagonist: Fibularis longus, Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Plantaris, Tibialis back  

Actions: Dorsiflexion and reversal of the foot  

Latin: musculus tibialis foremost

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