Extensor hallucis brevis muscle
{{short description|Muscle on the top of the foot that helps to extend the big toe}}
{{Infobox muscle
| Name = Extensor hallucis brevis
| Latin = musculus extensor hallucis brevis
| Image = Gray437-Musculus extensor hallucis brevis.png
| Caption = Muscles of the front of the leg. (Ext. hallucis brevis colored in red.)
| Image2 = Extensor hallucis brevis muscle - animation.gif
| Caption2 = Animation
| Origin = Calcaneus
| Insertion = Proximal phalanx of digit 1 (hallux, or the great toe)
| Blood = Dorsalis pedis artery
| Nerve = Deep fibular nerve
| Action = Extend hallux
| Antagonist = Flexor hallucis brevis muscle
}}
The extensor hallucis brevis is a muscle on the top of the foot that helps to extend the big toe.
Structure
The extensor hallucis brevis is essentially the medial part of the extensor digitorum brevis muscle. Some anatomists have debated whether these two muscles are distinct entities.
The extensor hallucis brevis arises from the calcaneus and inserts on the proximal phalanx of the digit 1 (the big toe).
=Nerve supply=
Nerve supplied by lateral terminal branch of Deep Peroneal Nerve (deep fibular nerve) (proximal sciatic branches S1, S2). Same innervation of Extensor Digitorum Brevis
Function
The extensor hallucis brevis helps to extend the big toe.
See also
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Additional images
File:Sobo 1909 308.png|Ext. hallucis brevis labeled at center.
File:Slide1ABBAA.JPG|Dorsum of foot. Deep dissection.
File:Slide2ABBAA.JPG|Dorsum of foot. Deep dissection.
External links
{{Commons category|Extensor hallucis brevis muscles}}
- {{SUNYAnatomyFigs|16|03|05}} - "Dorsum of the foot showing the tendons that cross the ankle joint."
{{Muscles of lower limb}}
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