Musculofibular Canal Lower

The lower musculofibular canal (lat. canalis musculofi-bricularis inferior) is formed by the sclerotome of the rudimentary fibula. It flows into the medial malleolar fossa at the level of the ankle.

The muscles of the femoral and middle thirds of the leg are connected by a scar, and the joint capsule, the aponeurosis of the medial capitis muscle and the median fasciocutaneous flap cover this synalis. Therefore, if you press the extreme bent foot from the outside inward, a push is generated that is transmitted directly to the leg from the knee to the foot. This process reflects the physiological strength of the muscular posterior canal. Sinalis sometimes plays a role in maintaining the tendon mechanism of the foot when throwing a climb



An important element of the human musculoskeletal system is the muscular-fibular cavity below. Inside the human body, this cavity runs inside the anus. Various types of liquids enter and exit here. It includes the urethra, anus, genital opening and excretory system. All these structures are a single whole thanks to muscles, connective structures and tendons.

The anterior part of this cavity includes four layers of tissue. The top is the epithelial layer. Its structure is similar to the general layer of the skin. Since this area is deep in