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Human muscles are divided into different groups depending on their location and the function they perform. One such type of muscle is the peroneal muscle, which provides movement to the fibula, which is an extension of the femur. Among these muscles is the fibular third, or peroneal extensor.
The fibular third is a weak muscle group consisting of the vastus planus muscle and smooth muscle. The main functions of the muscle are extension of the peroneal region and rotation of the foot
Here is the article you requested: ``` The third peroneal nerve muscle contains a vascular system including the deep artery and deep venous system, which is an important collateral for maintaining normal circulation. It is also the link between the fibular peduncle and the posterior part of the lower leg. The peroneal trimuscles, trained along with other muscles of the lower limb and lower leg, will significantly improve
**The third peroneal muscle** (lat. Musculus peroneus teres) is the third bony (peroneal) head of the peroneal muscle. The third condyle bone of the lower leg, which supports the knee joint and is involved in the formation of the arch of the foot. It has a rectangular shape and the shape of a thread muscle. It is located behind the inner edge of the foot where other muscles attach. Protrudes through the skin above the inner surface of the ankle joint. Located between the lower part of the fibula and the dorsum of the tibia. The blood supply comes from the femoral artery, as well as its branches - from the superior and inferior anterior tibial and posterior tibial arteries. Innervated by the nerve plexus of the popliteal, tibial and dorsal branches of the saphenous ankle.