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Fig. 4C Flexor retinaculum in cadaver. Sequential coronal T1-weighted MR
images (A, C, E, and G) and corresponding photographs of gross
sections (B, D, F, and H) from anterior to posterior aspects
show vertical orientation of flexor retinaculum (white arrow), which
extends inferiorly from medial malleolus to superior aspect of fascia of
abductor hallucis muscle. Intimate tibialis posterior (arrowhead,
H) and flexor digitorum longus (black arrow, D and
H) tendons are evident.