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triceps surae — Definition

Triceps surae / triceps surae
Baldur is a three-head muscle group located on the back side of the ball. Gastroknemius (faceted two heads) and consists of soleus (deep head) muscles. This muscle group is responsible for the plantar flexion of the ankle (the following push) and index flexion (through gastroknemius). Aşil is holding shieldeusa (topuk bone) through tendon and plays a critical role in activities such as walking, running, jumping.
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❓ What is Triceps surae?
Triceps surae; baldur is a three-head muscle group located on the back side of the ball. Gastroknemius (faceted two heads) and consists of soleus (deep head) muscles. This muscle group is responsible for the plantar flexion of the ankle (the following push) and index flexion (through gastroknemius). Aşil is holding shieldeusa (topuk bone) through tendon and plays a critical role in activities such as walking, running, jumping.
❓ What is triceps surae in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "triceps surae" is Triceps surae.
❓ Which medical field is Triceps surae related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.