Relationship between attachment site of tibialis anterior muscle and shape of tibia: anatomical study of cadavers.
Kentaro KimataShun OtsukaHiroki YokotaXiyao ShanNaoyuki HatayamaMunekazu NaitoPublished in: Journal of foot and ankle research (2022)
There were sex differences in the distal end of the attachment site on tibia of the TA and the shape of the tibia. Consequently, the variations in the attachment site of TA were considered to provide for differences in function of TA. In males, the TA may enable advantageous power exertion, whereas in females it may work efficiently for dorsiflexion of ankle, respectively. Sex differences in TA's attachment site and the shape of the tibia may be involved in gait movement as well as frequency of lower leg disorders such as chronic exertional compartment syndrome.
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