Muscolo adduttore dell'alluce: differenze tra le versioni

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==Capo trasverso==
Il capo trasverso origina dalle articolazioni metatarsofalingee del 3°, 4° e 5° dito. Si inserisce lateralmente alla base della prima falange assieme al muscolo flessore lungo dell'alluce.
 
<!-- It arises by two heads: oblique and transverse.
 
 
==Oblique head==
The ''oblique head'' is a large, thick, fleshy mass, crossing the foot obliquely and occupying the hollow space under the first second, third, and fourth metatarsal bones.
 
It arises from the bases of the second, third, and fourth metatarsal bones, and from the sheath of the tendon of the Peronæus longus, and is inserted, together with the lateral portion of the [[Flexor hallucis brevis]], into the lateral side of the base of the first [[Phalanx bones|phalanx]] of the [[great toe]].
 
==Transverse head==
The ''transverse head'' (''Transversus pedis'') is a narrow, flat [[fasciculus]] which arises from the plantar metatarsophalangeal ligaments of the third, fourth, and fifth toes (sometimes only from the third and fourth), and from the transverse ligament of the [[metatarsus]].
 
It is inserted into the lateral side of the base of the first phalanx of the great toe, its fibers blending with the tendon of insertion of the oblique head.
 
==Variations==
Slips to the base of the first phalanx of the second toe. [[Opponens hallucis]], occasional slips from the adductor to the [[metatarsal]] bone of the [[great toe]].-->
 
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