Talk:Tibialis posterior muscle

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The article on posterior tibias muscle shows an aspect of the foot and labels the post tib, flexor hallucis longus and peroneal tendons on the same side of the ankle. This is in error. Illustration needs to be edited. A.B.Crawford BS,MD,FAAOS. 20:19, 6 April 2018 (UTC)24.245.127.181 (talk)

Hi 24.245.127.181. Firstly, I have moved your comment from Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Anatomy/Article alerts to here where it is more relevant. Secondly, I am presuming that the image you are referring to is File:Slide2cece.JPG, which is currently the penultimate image in the article. The 4 muscle tendons you described (Tibialis posterior muscle, Flexor hallucis longus muscle, Fibularis longus muscle, and Fibularis brevis muscle) are incorrectly labelled - the former 2 are correct on the image, but the latter 2 are not correct on the image. I verified this with Sobotta's Atlas of Human Anatomy ISBN 987-0-7020-3323-0 page 593. I will remove the image from the gallery, and raise this issue at File talk:Slide2cece.JPG. Thanks! Bibeyjj (talk) 16:23, 13 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]