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Accessory muscles around the foot and ankle presenting as chronic undiagnosed pain

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    Accessory muscles around the foot and ankle presenting as chronic undiagnosed pain. An illustrative case report and review of the literature.
    Al-Himdani S, Talbot C, Kurdy N, Pillai A.
    Foot (Edinb). 2013 Aug 27.
     
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    Proposal for a new classification of plantaris muscle origin and its potential effect on the knee joint
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