Ligament Bifurcated

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The bifid ligament is a small ligament of muscles on the human leg that connects the muscles of the lower leg and foot. It consists of four muscles: tibialis anterior, extensor toe longus and two semimembranosus.

The presence of a bifurcated ligament provides a person with the anatomical ability to effectively jump. Due to this function, this ligament is an important element of the tendon system of the leg and plays a key role in the proper functioning of the entire skeleton, stability and movement. As a result, any injury or inflammation of this ligament can significantly reduce both the effectiveness of sports activities and the quality of life in general.

Injuries to the ligaments in the extensor apparatus of the foot are manifested by pain, swelling, tenderness on palpation, and limited mobility in the ankle joint. If