The tibialis posterior muscle originates on the inner posterior border of the
fibula laterally. It is also attached to the
interosseous membrane medially, which attaches to the tibia and fibula. The
tendon of the tibialis posterior muscle (sometimes called the
posterior tibial tendon) descends posterior to the
medial malleolus. It terminates by dividing into plantar, main, and recurrent components. The main portion inserts into the tuberosity of the
navicular bone. The smaller portion inserts into the plantar surface of the
medial cuneiform. The plantar portion inserts into the bases of the second, third and fourth
metatarsals, the intermediate and lateral
cuneiforms and the
cuboid. The recurrent portion inserts into the
sustentaculum tali of the
calcaneus. Blood is supplied to the muscle by the
posterior tibial artery.
Nerve supply The tibialis posterior muscle is supplied by the
tibial nerve. == Function ==