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Published in: Anatomical Science International 2/2012

01-06-2012 | Original article

The peroneus quartus muscle: clinical correlation with evolutionary importance

Authors: Sunita Arvind Athavale, Vanita Gupta, Sheetal Kotgirwar, Vikrant Singh

Published in: Anatomical Science International | Issue 2/2012

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Abstract

The peroneus quartus (PQ) is an accessory muscle of the peroneal/lateral compartment of the leg. The muscle has often been implicated as a cause of pain in the lateral ankle region, and subluxation or attrition of the peroneal tendons. The present study was aimed at observing the prevalence and morphology of this muscle in human cadavers. Ninety-two embalmed lower limbs were dissected for this study. The PQ muscle was found in 21% of the limbs. In all these limbs it originated from the lower part of the lateral surface of the fibula, the undersurface of peroneus brevis and the posterior intermuscular septum. In the majority of limbs, insertion was on the retrotrochlear eminence of the calcaneus. Taking into account the possibility of this muscle being a cause of lateral ankle pathology, the present study attempts to correlate the findings with the anatomy of the surrounding region. The frequent occurrence of this muscle in humans is suggestive of a progressive evolutionary change to evert the foot in order to assume a bipedal gait.
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Metadata
Title
The peroneus quartus muscle: clinical correlation with evolutionary importance
Authors
Sunita Arvind Athavale
Vanita Gupta
Sheetal Kotgirwar
Vikrant Singh
Publication date
01-06-2012
Publisher
Springer Japan
Published in
Anatomical Science International / Issue 2/2012
Print ISSN: 1447-6959
Electronic ISSN: 1447-073X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-011-0129-3

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