Medical Definition of Musculi interossei dorsalis pedis

1. Four muscles in the foot; origin, from sides of adjacent metatarsal bones; insertion, first into medial, second into lateral side of proximal phalanx of second toe, third and fourth into lateral side of proximal phalanx of third and fourth toes; action, abduct toes 2-4 from an axis through the second toe; nerve supply, lateral plantar. Synonym: musculi interossei dorsalis pedis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Musculi Interossei Dorsalis Pedis

musculature
musculatures
muscule
musculi
musculi abdominis
musculi arrectores pilorum
musculi bulbi
musculi capitis
musculi coccygei
musculi colli
musculi dorsi
musculi faciales
musculi infrahyoidei
musculi interossei
musculi interossei dorsalis manus
musculi interossei dorsalis pedis (current term)
musculi interspinales
musculi intertransversarii
musculi intertransversarii anteriores cervicis
musculi intertransversarii laterales lumborum
musculi intertransversarii mediales lumborum
musculi intertransversarii posteriores cervicis
musculi intertransversarii thoracis
musculi laryngis
musculi levatores costarum
musculi levatores costarum breves
musculi levatores costarum longi
musculi linguae
musculi ossiculorum auditus
musculi pectinati

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