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Tibialis Posterior
The tibialis posterior is a muscle in the lower leg that supports the arch of the foot and enables plantar flexion and inversion of the foot.
Fibula
A long, slender bone located on the lateral side of the tibia in the lower leg, playing a key role in stabilizing the ankle and supporting lower leg muscles.
Gastrocnemius
A major calf muscle that plays a key role in walking, jumping, and running by flexing the foot at the ankle and the leg at the knee.
Posterior Compartment Syndrome
A condition involving increased pressure within the posterior compartment of the leg that can compromise circulation and nerve function, often caused by injury.
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