2012
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-3401673
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Morphology of flexor digitorum brevis muscle in northern Tamil Nadu region-an anatomical study with phylogenetic perspective

Abstract: Background and aims : "Arches of foot" formed by the combination of skeletal and a muscular element is a unique feature of evolution as an adaptation to habitual erect posture in humans. Flexor digitorum brevis (FDB) is the most superficial intrinsic muscle of the sole that present with variations frequently. The objective of this study was to find out the pattern of presentation of FDB in northern Tamil Nadu region. Material and methods: Thirty soles of 12 male and three female embalmed cadavers were dissecte… Show more

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“…Variations of flexor digitorum brevis are clinically significant because FDB musculocutaneous flap is used in the reconstruction of the heel pad and flexor digitorum brevis tendons are used in tendon transfer surgeries for claw or hammer toe deformities. The absence of FDB tendon to the 5 th toe shows cluster around Asian region, which signifies possibility of occurrence of evolutionary changes in specific topographic region [5].…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Variations of flexor digitorum brevis are clinically significant because FDB musculocutaneous flap is used in the reconstruction of the heel pad and flexor digitorum brevis tendons are used in tendon transfer surgeries for claw or hammer toe deformities. The absence of FDB tendon to the 5 th toe shows cluster around Asian region, which signifies possibility of occurrence of evolutionary changes in specific topographic region [5].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%