peroneus longus
Bänder der
Fußsohle: 1 (fußsohlenseitige Mittelfußbänder (Ligamenta metatarsalia plantaria), 2 fußsohlenseitiges Fersenbein-Würfelbein-Band (Ligamentum calcaneocuboideum plantare), 3 Sehne des Musculus peroneus longus, 4 langes Sohlenband (Ligamentum plantare longum), 5 Sehne des Musculus peroneus longus, 6 fußsohlenseitiges Sprungbein-Mittelfuß-Band (Ligamentum talometatarsale plantare), 7 Sehne des Musculus tibialis anterior, 8 fußsohlenseitiges Keilbein-Kahnbein-Band (Ligamentum cuneonaviculare plantare), 9 fußsohlenseitiges Würfelbein-Kahnbein-Band (Ligamentum cuboideonaviculare plantare), 10 fußsohlenseitiges Fersenbein-Kahnbein-Band (Ligamentum calcaneonaviculare plantare), 11 Sehne des Musculus tibialis posterior
The peroneus longus muscle (also known as fibularis longus muscle) is one of the muscles of the lateral compartment of the leg.
Summary
- origin: head of the fibula
- insertion: first metatarsal and medial cuneiform
- innervation: superficial peroneal nerve (superficial fibular nerve)
- action: foot eversion (and weak plantarflexion)
Gross anatomy
Origin
- from the head and upper two thirds of the peroneal aspect of the shaft of the fibula and intermuscular septum
Insertion
- the peroneal longus tendon passes down the leg superficial to the peroneus brevis muscle, and does not touch the lateral malleolus due to the intervening brevis tendon
- both peroneal tendons then course anteriorly toward the peroneal trochlea of the lateral calcaneum, at which point the longus tendon runs inferiorly to the peroneal trochlea
- from this point the tendon passes into the plantar compartment of the foot and contacts the posterior ridge of the groove on the cuboid bone
- occasionally the fibrocartilaginous sesamoid, which lies within the longus tendon at this point, may ossify
- runs deep to the long plantar ligament
- finally, the peroneus longus tendon runs anteromedially across the sole and inserts into the fibular aspect of the base of the first metatarsal and the adjacent aspect of the medial cuneiform bone
Arterial supply
Venous drainage
- vena comitantes and short saphenous vein
Innervation
- superficial peroneal nerve (L5, S1)
Action
- everts foot (in tandem with the peroneus brevis muscle)
- weak plantarflexion of the foot
- provides support for the lateral longitudinal arch and transverse arches
Antagonist
- tibialis anterior
Variant anatomy
- duplex belly fibularis longus
- fusion of fibularis brevis and fibularis longus
- os peroneum
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