Flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle (foot)

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Short little toe flexor
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Position of the flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle in a left foot
origin
Long plantar ligament , V metatarsal, tendon sheath of the long peroneal muscle
approach
Base of the basic phalanx of the little toe
function
Flexion and abduction little toe
Innervation
Lateral plantar nerve
Spinal segments
S2, S3

The flexor digiti minimi brevis muscle of the foot ( Latin for "short little toe flexor") has a common origin with the opposing little toe ( muscle opponens digiti minimi ) at:

The approach takes place at the base of the base of the little toe. The muscle flexes and abducts ( outwardly spreading ) the little toe in its base joint.

See also