Tibialis anterior.
Explanation:
Tibialis anterior is the muscle of lower limb that originates from the upper two-third of lateral surface of tibia and attaches the heel (calcaneous ) via heel cord and plantar.
When the knee is extended, this muscle results in flexing of the foot .
This injury also functions in keeping the balance of the body when we are standing or even when we are walking.
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