Abductor muscle of little toe
Picture of the Abductors of the Feetpinkies and its importance in the Balance Source:Wikimedia Commons License: Public Domain Image View License Details: Click Here Abductor muscle of little toe (the little finger abductor , abductor Quinti) is a muscle located along the lateral border of foot, and is related to its medial border with the lateral plantar vessels and nerves. Abductor muscle of little toe largely arises from the lateral process of the tuberosity of the calcaneus, starts from the bottom surface of the calcaneus between the two processes of the tuberosity, to the front of the internal process of the plantar fascia, and intermuscular septum lying between it and the Flexor digitorum brevis of the foot. Abductor muscle of little toe as it covers the tendon after slipping gently on the underside of the base of the fifth metatarsal bone is inserted with the Flexor brevis ...