2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4369830/v1
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A three-headed plantaris muscle with a bipartite insertion of its two accessory heads

George Triantafyllou,
Nicol Zielinska,
Maria Piagkou
et al.

Abstract: The plantaris muscle consists of a small muscular and a long tendinous part and is located at the superficial compartment of the posterior leg. The purpose of the current cadaveric report is to describe a rare variant of the plantaris muscle. During a routine dissection, a three-headed plantaris with two accessory heads was identified with a variant insertion of the two accessory heads. All heads originated from the femur popliteal surface, independently the one from the other. The first head contributed to th… Show more

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