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Fig. 1B Extensor retinaculum and extensor tendons of foot and ankle.
Photograph of dissected cadaveric ankle and foot shows Y-shaped inferior
extensor retinaculum and extensor tendons in anterior aspect. Tibialis
anterior tendon (arrowheads) is most medially located and passes
though tunnels formed by oblique superomedial limb (short arrows) and
oblique inferomedial limb (long arrows) of inferior extensor
retinaculum.