Tibialis Anterior Trigger Points - Stuart Hinds The tibialis posterior is the deepest muscle on the back of the leg. It helps maintain the arches of the foot. ORIGIN Lateral part of posterior surface of tibia. Upper two-thirds of posterior surface of fibula. Most of interosseous membrane. INSERTION Tuberosity of navicular. By fibrous expansions to sustentaculum tali, three cuneiforms, cuboid, and bases of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th metatarsals. ACTION Inverts foot. Assists in plantar flexion of ankle joint. Antagonist: tibialis anterior. Tibialis Posterior - Common Trigger Point Site NERVE Tibial nerve, L(4), 5,...
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