superior extensor retinaculum of foot

superior extensor retinaculum of foot
r. musculorum extensorum superius pedis.

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  • retinaculum musculorum extensorum superius pedis — [TA] superior extensor retinaculum of foot: the thickened lower portion of the fascia on the front of the leg, attached to the tibia on one side and the fibula on the other, and serving to hold in place the extensor tendons that pass beneath it …   Medical dictionary

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