“The posterior tibialis is a muscle that originates on the back, or posterior, part of the tibia and fibula (your lower leg bones), up close to your knee,” explains Cathlin Fitzgerald, D.P.T, C.S.C.S.
Build stronger legs after 65 with 4 seated exercises that protect your joints and boost strength, balance, and everyday mobility.
It’s an all-too-common occurrence. You begin your fitness journey with the hopes of getting stronger across the board, yet once you really start to see some development in your lower body, you’re ...
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Weakness in This Muscle Often Gets Confused With Plantar Fasciitis or Achilles Tendinitis—Here’s What to Know
Tight calves and shin splints are common issues runners face. But they shouldn’t be the only areas you pay attention to in your lower legs. If you’re ignoring a small stabilizing muscle called the ...
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