IV and gastrocnemius pars externa and subdivides into two branches, one of which penetrates the medial surface of M.
The following muscles have been removed: extensor iliotibialis lateralis, extensor iliotibialis anticus, gastrocnemius pars externa and pars interna, and peroneus longus.
The common tendon of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles.
Extension of the stifle joint would increase the distance between the femoral origin of the gastrocnemius and its insertion to the summit of fibular tarsal bone (calcis) were it not for the gastrocnemius and superficial flexor (perforatus).
The hock is kept fixed in position by the gastrocnemius and the superficial digital flexor (perforatus).
Near the stifle it passes between the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle and continues as the tibial.
It relieves the gastrocnemius of muscular strain during weight bearing.
On the tibiotarsus, the peroneus and gastrocnemius muscles were measured.
When expressed as a percentage of the weight of the bird, the peroneus has much the same relative weight in all but one of the species, whereas the gastrocnemius varies much.
It is on the external aspect of the latter we perceive it, between the peroneals and the gastrocnemius or tendo-Achillis.
In order to expose the vessel through this extent, we have to divide and reflect the heads of the gastrocnemius muscle, E E, and to retract the inner flexors.
In the popliteal space, this nerve crosses to the inner side of the posterior tibial artery, where both are about to pass under the gastrocnemius muscle, to which they give large branches.
The origins of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles require to be detached from the tibia, and then the knee is to be flexed and the foot extended, so as to allow these muscles to be retracted from the plane of the vessels.
One serves as the lever by which the gastrocnemius helps to propel the body; the other serves the same purpose in the propulsion of a motor cycle.
Now, we have seen that the tendon of Achilles is the piston cord, and the heel the crank-pin, of the muscular engine represented by the gastrocnemius and soleus.
An incision through skin and fascia in the middle of the back of the leg allows the two heads of the gastrocnemius to be separated to the same extent.
The conjoined gastrocnemius and soleus muscles were separated from the subjacent parts, and reflected as high as the anterior flap.
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