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{{Muscle
{{Muscle
|quality=Stub
|quality=Stub
|image=Muscles plantar foot first layer Sobo.jpg
|caption=First layer of muscles of the sole of the foot (abductor hallucis visible at lower right)
|origin=Medial process of calcaneal tuberosity, Plantar aponeurosis, Flexor retinaculum
|insertion=Medial aspect of base of 1st phalanx of hallux
|action=Flexion and abduction of the great toe
|action=Flexion and abduction of the great toe
|peripheral innervation=[[Medial Plantar Nerve]]
|peripheral innervation=[[Medial Plantar Nerve]]
|blood supply=Medial plantar artery
}}
}}
{{Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb|state=collapsed}}
{{Muscles of the Hip and Lower Limb|state=collapsed}}

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Muscles plantar foot first layer Sobo.jpg
First layer of muscles of the sole of the foot (abductor hallucis visible at lower right)
Abductor Hallucis
Muscle Type
Origin Medial process of calcaneal tuberosity, Plantar aponeurosis, Flexor retinaculum
Insertion Medial aspect of base of 1st phalanx of hallux
Action Flexion and abduction of the great toe
Synergists
Antagonists
Spinal innervation
Peripheral Innervation Medial Plantar Nerve
Vasculature Medial plantar artery