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Journal of Medical Case Reports
Anomalous plantar intrinsic foot muscle attaching to the medial longitudinal arch: possible mechanism for medial nerve entrapment: a case report
Alana C. Sharp1  R. Claire Aland2 
[1] Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK;School of Science & Technology, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia;School of Rural Medicine, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia;School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia;
关键词: Anatomical variation;    Medial longitudinal arch;    Medial nerve entrapment;    Plantar intrinsic muscle;    Case report;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13256-021-02676-x
来源: Springer
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BackgroundMuscular variations are potentially symptomatic and may complicate imaging interpretation. Intrinsic foot musculature and extrinsic tendon insertion variations are common. Distinct supernumerary muscles are rare. We report a novel anomalous intrinsic foot muscle on the medial longitudinal arch.Case presentationAn accessory muscle was encountered on the medial arch of the right foot of a 78-year-old white male cadaver, between layers two and three of the foot intrinsics. It did not appear to be a slip or variant of a known foot muscle. This muscle consisted of two slips that ran transversely on the plantar aspect of the medial arch, crossing the medial transverse tarsal joint and attaching to the tuberosity of the navicular, the short and long plantar ligaments, andspring ligament.ConclusionsThe medial plantar vessels and nerve passed from deep to superficial between the two slips, and this suggests a possible location for medial nerve entrapment.

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