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Anatomy Of The Peroneus Longus Muscle - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim 

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Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes the anatomy of Peroneus Longus muscle.
The peroneus longus muscle passes down the outside of the lower leg and on top of the peroneus brevis. The peroneus longus is a longer muscle and has larger muscle belly compared to the peroneus brevis.
Peroneus longus muscle is located within the lateral compartment of the lower leg. The lateral compartment of the lower leg contains both the peroneus longus and the peroneus brevis muscles. The lateral compartment also contains the superficial peroneal nerve. Both muscles of the lateral compartment are innervated by the superficial peroneal nerve.
The origin of the peroneus longus muscle comes from the head of the fibula and the upper 2/3 of the lateral aspect of the fibular shaft. It also originated form the anterior and posterior intermuscular septa of the leg. The peroneus longus tendon is inserted into the plantar posterolateral; aspect of the medial cuneiform and lateral side of 1st metatarsal base. The peroneus brevis tendon runs distally and inserts into the 5th metatarsal base. The peroneus longus tendon is inserted into the plantar posterolateral aspect of the medial cuneiform and lateral side of the 1st metatarsal base.
The superior peroneal retinacula is more important than the inferior retinaculum. The superior retinaculum is located in the distal 3 cm of the fibula. The superior retinaculum originates form the posterolateral ridge of the fibula and inserts into the lateral calcaneous .
Behind the fibula, the tendons run in a sulcus called the peroneal groove which is found on the fibula posteriorly. The tendons are stabilized by the superior peroneal retnaculum and the cartilaginous rim. Within the groove, the peroneus brevis tendon is anterior and medial to the peroneus longus. Both tendons curve anteriorly around the tip of the fibula. The peroneal tendons are contained in a common synovial sheath. Both tendons curve around the tip of the fibula anteriorly with the peroneal tubercle separating the tendons at the level of the calcaneus. At the level of the tubercle, the peroneus brevis is dorsal and the peroneus longus is plantar. next the peroneus longus tendon curves sharply, making a 90 degree turn medially and passing in a groove beneath the cuboid where it crosses to the plantar aspect of the foot before inserting medially into the base of the 1st metatarsal and the medial cunifrom.
The superficial peroneal nerve supplies the peroneal muscles (L5,S1,S2).
The peroneus longus muscle everts the hindfoot, flexes the ankle. The peroneus longus also plantar flexes the first ray (very important function).
Spome conditions that affect the peroneus longus muscle:
1-peroneus longus tendonitis (inflammation)
2-peroneus longus tendon rupture or tear: tears of the peroneus longus tendon are not common and usually occur at the peroneal tubercle.
3-Os Peroneum: there is an interesting observation involving rupture of the peroneus longus tendon that needs to be explained. The Os Peroneum is a sesomoid bone that is present within the peroneus longus tendon in about 20% of people’s feet and it is normally located less than 1 cm proximal or distal to the calcaneocuboid joint. The Os Peroneum moves with normal and abnormal tendon motion. This ossicle is located within the peroneus longus and should not be confused with the Os Vesalianum Pedis accessory bone or an apophysis of the fifth metatarsal. The oblique course of the peroneus longus tendon within the cuboid groove and the presence of the Os Peroneum along with sudden movement such as inversion and supination of the foot may cause rupture of the tendon at the site of the ossicle. If the Os Peroneum has proximal migration more than 1 cm from the calcaneocuboid joint, rupture of the peroneus longus tendon is likely. MRI can confirm the diagnosis. Os Peroneum is bilateral in about 60% of the patients and the ossicle is bipartite in 30% of the patients. Fractures of the Os Peroneum are rare. Fragment separation of 6 mm or more is associated with rupture of the peroneus longus tendon. Fragment separation of 2 mm or less is not important.
4-Peroneal tendon subluxation or dislocation: another condition that may occur involving the peroneus longus tendon is subluxation or dislocation of the tendon. The patient may feel a POP or SNAP sensation as the peroneal tendons move over the lateral malleolus due to rupture of the superior peroneal retinaculum.
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Комментарии : 23   
@yutverg6109
@yutverg6109 4 года назад
It's really well realized, clear, well explained and the pictures are so full of meaning. Thank you so much to Mr Nabil Ebrahim.
@corniss
@corniss 5 лет назад
Your videos are very informative. Concise and so easy to understand. Thank you.
@hamushka
@hamushka 11 месяцев назад
Love this vid - thank you. Really helping with my anat revision
@nabilebraheim
@nabilebraheim 11 месяцев назад
Happy to help!
@angelananandadas8267
@angelananandadas8267 4 года назад
Thank you that was extremely helpful for revision
@jeetendralodhi3761
@jeetendralodhi3761 5 лет назад
Superb....thankyou for such a wonderful video
@geojor
@geojor 9 лет назад
thanks for sharing your great knowledge...
@reefprayerresin
@reefprayerresin 2 года назад
Thankyou, this helped me id the muscle I'm having trouble with because of a fall.
@odom2142
@odom2142 Год назад
I hope you are feeling better!
@reefprayer
@reefprayer Год назад
@@odom2142 Hi again. Thankyou, I’d dealing with complications as a result of the fall. As it turn out, a bit of bone chipped off the top of my fibula, and the tendon was torn, it was revealed in an mri scan. I didn’t get medical help at the time (🤷🏼‍♀) and just kept working - No work, no pay… Three months ago, in extreme pain from the original fall, that comes and goes, and working on cement floors, one the way home from work, I stepped down a 2” step and heard a crack behind my knee. I knew it was either my tendon or a bone. It was neither. I couldn’t take a step, when I got home, and was taken to Emergency, and stayed in hospital overnight. Three weeks later, the mri showed the damage from the fall 3 years ago, and the recent meniscus tear, osteoarthritis, and a number of things wrong with it. Seven all up! I am now receiving treatment, seeing a physio twice a week, and receiving dry needling. It’s been amazing having 3 months off work, thanks to long service leave (only 1 holiday in 16 years), and now Workcover has approved my case, everything is free! This is a beautiful video. I just watched it again. Thankyou for posting it.
@PratikshaJadhav-u8c
@PratikshaJadhav-u8c 8 месяцев назад
I appreciate thank you sir❤😊
@Tony-qw1df
@Tony-qw1df 3 года назад
Thank you sir
@kaustin6969
@kaustin6969 9 лет назад
A good video!
@marymedinas1111
@marymedinas1111 3 года назад
Im sorry i cant read with the music. Otherwise its great info.
@reefprayerresin
@reefprayerresin 2 года назад
Easy! - Turn the volume off!
@ashleighray4996
@ashleighray4996 2 года назад
In cast because I torn mine. Had surgery on Thursday.
@soccerimpostor2.067
@soccerimpostor2.067 3 года назад
Is this graft is good for acl surgery... Any disadvantages
@nancypoon4595
@nancypoon4595 6 лет назад
At 3:16 ... do you mean the PL inserts laterally rather than medially into base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform?
@nikkiosborn4903
@nikkiosborn4903 6 лет назад
Great tips
@aloevera15
@aloevera15 3 года назад
👌👌👌
@judy5396
@judy5396 5 лет назад
would have been better if not horizontal
@seanc.5310
@seanc.5310 5 лет назад
Lay down and watch it. Can't please everyone just be happy you got some free info. No one likes a complainer
@wrongfullyaccused7139
@wrongfullyaccused7139 2 года назад
Click bait. Never told me what I needed to know. Additionally, it changed the name of the muscle I was looking for, fibularis longus, into peroneus longus without a word of explanation. Thumbs down. Useless video.
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