Did you know that the EHB (extensor hallucis brevis) the topic of today’s video tutorial, originates off of the forepart of the medial aspect of calcaneus & lateral talocalcaneal ligament. It is just above the bulk origin of the EDB (exten…

Did you know that the EHB (extensor hallucis brevis) the topic of today’s video tutorial, originates off of the forepart of the medial aspect of calcaneus & lateral talocalcaneal ligament. It is just above the bulk origin of the EDB (extens

or digitorum brevis). It is frequently torn/strained in ankle inversion sprains and frequently goes undiagnosed. It can be torn/avulsed from the bone if the inversion sprain is focused below the lateral ankle joint. This occurs mostly when the foot is more plantarflexed before the inversion event. A foot cannot afford to have an impaired big toe ! Don’t miss this one !