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peroneus

[ per-uh-nee-uhs ]

noun

, Anatomy.
, plural per·o·ne·i [per-, uh, -, nee, -ahy].
  1. any of several muscles on the outer side of the leg, the action of which assists in extending the foot and in turning it outward.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of peroneus1

1695–1705; < New Latin: literally, of the fibula, equivalent to peronē the fibula ( peroneal ) + -us -ous
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Example Sentences

Reserve outfielder Reed Johnson had surgery this weekend to repair the peroneus longus tendon, which runs through the left ankle and foot.

He also tore a muscle in the foot, the peroneus longus, at the time.

The peroneus longus arises from the external tuberosity of the tibia; towards the middle of the leg it is replaced by a tendon.

On Sunday, he underwent a second MRI in Phoenix that revealed "a complete tear of the peroneus longus in the midfoot of the right ankle and foot."

The Cavaliers said Sunday’s test revealed “a complete tear of the peroneus longus in the midfoot of the right ankle and foot.”

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