Flexor Digitorum Brevis
Anatomical Info
Muscle Characteristics:
Nerve:
Nerve
System
Spinal Plexus
Division
Trunk
Branch
Roots
Medial Plantar
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Spinal
S1, S2, And S3
Description
The flexor digitorum brevis muscle is a small, flat muscle located in the posterior compartment of the foot. It extends from the calcaneus and the plantar fascia to the bases of the second, third, fourth and fifth toes.

The main function of the flexor digitorum brevis muscle is to flex the toes at the metatarsophalangeal and interphalangeal joints. It also helps to stabilize the toes during movements of the foot.

The flexor digitorum brevis muscle is commonly used in activities that require flexion of the toes, such as walking, running, and jumping. It is also used in activities that require stability of the toes, such as standing and balancing on the feet.

Targeted Muscle Exercises

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Muscle Engaging Sports

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