The plantaris is a short, small muscle that usually originates at the popliteal surface of the femur and has a long, thin tendon that typically inserts into the calcaneal tuberosity. Its role and degree of development have been objects of debate for years. Some authors consider it a vestigial muscle while others believe it is a process of its development. The clinical significance of plantaris muscle is usually related to its morphological variation, which is common and well described in the literature. These variations are often a risk factor for many ailments and disorders. We would like to present another, very rare case of three-headed plantaris muscle (fused with distal Kaplan fibers), and consider what clinical implications it may hav...
Introduction: Plantaris tendon is a long, slender tendon having the property of stretching and can ...
The quadratus plantae (QP) is considered as a part of the plantar intrinsic foot muscles. This muscl...
Introduction: The piriformis muscle (PM) is found in the gluteal region, exiting the pelvis through ...
The plantaris muscle usually begins with a short, narrow belly in the popliteal fossa at the lateral...
The plantaris muscle usually begins with a short and small muscle belly on the popliteal surface of ...
The plantaris muscle is characterised by morphological variability, both for origin and insertion, a...
The plantaris muscle is accessory flexor group muscle of the lower leg. The muscle originates from t...
SUMMARY: The gastrocnemius, plantaris and the soleus muscles, comprise the posterior (flexor) compar...
The plantaris muscle has been given little attention in the reviewed literature. It is most commonly...
Background: Muscular evolution in human is muscular adaptation from stiff quadrupedal walking to bip...
Purpose. Although the plantaris muscle (PM) is vestigial in humans, it has a significant clinical ro...
The role of the plantaris muscle (PM) in the literature is not clear. The objectives of this study w...
The three muscles that form the calf muscle or triceps surae include the soleus muscle, the gastrocn...
Background & Aims: The Plantaris muscle is located in the superficial posterior compartment of the l...
The human plantaris muscle (PM) is a small, spindle-shaped muscle that originates from the femur jus...
Introduction: Plantaris tendon is a long, slender tendon having the property of stretching and can ...
The quadratus plantae (QP) is considered as a part of the plantar intrinsic foot muscles. This muscl...
Introduction: The piriformis muscle (PM) is found in the gluteal region, exiting the pelvis through ...
The plantaris muscle usually begins with a short, narrow belly in the popliteal fossa at the lateral...
The plantaris muscle usually begins with a short and small muscle belly on the popliteal surface of ...
The plantaris muscle is characterised by morphological variability, both for origin and insertion, a...
The plantaris muscle is accessory flexor group muscle of the lower leg. The muscle originates from t...
SUMMARY: The gastrocnemius, plantaris and the soleus muscles, comprise the posterior (flexor) compar...
The plantaris muscle has been given little attention in the reviewed literature. It is most commonly...
Background: Muscular evolution in human is muscular adaptation from stiff quadrupedal walking to bip...
Purpose. Although the plantaris muscle (PM) is vestigial in humans, it has a significant clinical ro...
The role of the plantaris muscle (PM) in the literature is not clear. The objectives of this study w...
The three muscles that form the calf muscle or triceps surae include the soleus muscle, the gastrocn...
Background & Aims: The Plantaris muscle is located in the superficial posterior compartment of the l...
The human plantaris muscle (PM) is a small, spindle-shaped muscle that originates from the femur jus...
Introduction: Plantaris tendon is a long, slender tendon having the property of stretching and can ...
The quadratus plantae (QP) is considered as a part of the plantar intrinsic foot muscles. This muscl...
Introduction: The piriformis muscle (PM) is found in the gluteal region, exiting the pelvis through ...