lumbrical muscles of foot
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Foot — For other uses, see Foot (disambiguation). Foot … Wikipedia
Lumbrical muscle (foot) — Muscle infobox Name = Lumbrical muscle of the foot Latin = musculus lumbricalis pedis GraySubject = 131 GrayPage = 493 Caption = Muscles of the sole of the foot. Second layer. (Lumbricals visible at bottom.) Origin = Medial borders of long flexor … Wikipedia
lumbrical — /lum bri keuhl/, n. Anat. any of four wormlike muscles in the palm of the hand and in the sole of the foot. [1685 95; < NL lumbricalis, lit., pertaining to a worm, equiv. to L lumbric(us) earthworm + alis AL1] * * * … Universalium
lumbrical — /ˈlʌmbrɪkəl/ (say lumbrikuhl) noun one of four wormlike muscles in the palm of the hand and in the sole of the foot. Also, lumbricalis /lʌmbrəˈkeɪləs/ (say lumbruh kayluhs). {New Latin lumbrīcālis, from Latin lumbrīcus earthworm} …
List of muscles of the human body — Skeletal muscles homo sapiens Muscles of the human body: Overview Head | Neck | … Wikipedia
Dorsal interossei of the foot — Dorsal interossei muscles The Interossei dorsales. Left foot. Latin musculi interossei dorsalis pedis Gray s … Wikipedia
Inferior extensor retinaculum of foot — Ligament: Inferior extensor retinaculum of foot The mucous sheaths of the tendons around the ankle. Lateral aspect … Wikipedia
Muscle — is the tissue of the body which primarily functions as a source of power. There are three types of muscle in the body. Muscle which is responsible for moving extremities and external areas of the body is called "skeletal muscle." Heart… … Medical dictionary
musculus — SYN: muscle.For histologic description, see muscle. [L. a little mouse, a muscle, fr. mus (mur ), a mouse] musculi abdominis SYN: muscles of abdomen, under muscle. m. abductor [TA] SYN: abductor (muscle). m. abductor … Medical dictionary
lumbricalis — See lumbricals (lumbrical muscles) of hand, under muscle, lumbricals (lumbrical muscles) of foot, under muscle. * * * lum·bri·ca·lis .ləm brə kā ləs n, pl les .lēz 1) any of the four small muscles of the palm of the hand that arise from tendons… … Medical dictionary