0 relating to the muscles that go from the fibula (= the outer bone of the lower leg) to the metatarsals (= foot bones):
fibularis muscle
It passes beneath the tendons of the extensor digitorum longus and fibularis tertius and supplies the lateral side of the ankle.
The tibialis anterior inserts at the basis of the bone, while the fibularis longus inserts at the tuberosity.
Taking their fixed points below, the fibularis muscles serve to steady the leg upon the foot.
In addition, there are various tendons, including the peroneus brevis and fibularis tertius, and two small muscles attached to the bone.