Abstract:The fibulocalcaneus (peroneocalcaneus) internus (PCI) muscle is a rare variant leg muscle with a low prevalence of <1%‐3% in cadaveric dissection and imaging studies. The PCI arises from the medial aspect of the distal third of the fibula, descends posterior and lateral to the flexor hallucis longus (FHL) muscle, traverses the tarsal tunnel inferior to the sustentaculum tali of the calcaneus, and inserts into the plantar surface of the calcaneus. However, controversy exists concerning the exact location of the… Show more
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