pes anserinus of tibia
pes anserine
The pes anserinus is the insertion of the conjoined tendons of three muscles onto the anteromedial (front and inside) surface of the proximal extremity of the tibia.
| Type | Muscle |
| Body System | Muscular |
| Parent Structure | muscle organ |
| Latin Name | pes anserine |
| FMA ID | 311256 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the pes anserinus of tibia?
The pes anserinus is the insertion of the conjoined tendons of three muscles onto the anteromedial (front and inside) surface of the proximal extremity of the tibia.
What body system is the pes anserinus of tibia part of?
The pes anserinus of tibia is part of the Muscular.
What is the Latin name for the pes anserinus of tibia?
The Latin name for the pes anserinus of tibia is pes anserine.
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anterior internodal tract
anterior internodal fasciculus
aponeurosis
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atrioventricular node
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Bachmann's bundle
anterior interatrial band
Biceps brachii
Musculus biceps brachii
bundle of His
A-V bundle
cardiac muscle tissue of myocardium
cardiac Purkinje fiber
cardiac Purkinje fiber
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