Why does man have a quadratus plantae? A review of its comparative anatomy.
Quadratus plantae is a muscle in the sole of the foot, typically originating from the calcaneus and inserting into the posterolateral surface of the tendons of flexor digitorum longus. It is implicated in heel pain, claw toe deformity and diabetic polyneuropathy. Phylogenetic considerations suggest...
Glavni autori: | Sooriakumaran, P, Sivananthan, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Jezik: | English |
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2005
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