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Organs » Anterior Leg Muscles
 

Anterior Leg Muscles

Summary Information: Anterior Leg Muscles

Anterior Leg Muscles: The anterior leg muscles are a group of muscles that make up the anterior section or front area of the lower leg or shin and calf area. The anterior leg muscles include the tibialis anterior, extensor digitorum longus and extensor hallicus longus.

Conditions that can afflict the anterior leg muscles include strains, tears, cancer, myopathy, atrophy, infectious myositis, paralysis, neuromuscular diseases, lacerations and contusions.

Closely Related Organs: Anterior Leg Muscles

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Conditions Afflicting Organs: Anterior Leg Muscles

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Sub Parts: Anterior Leg Muscles

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Symptoms Related to Afflictions of: Anterior Leg Muscles

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