Zehenheber

English translation: extensor hallucis longus (muscle)

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German term or phrase:Zehenheber
English translation:extensor hallucis longus (muscle)
Entered by: Ana Krämer

19:35 Feb 14, 2007
German to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general) / term in a diagnosis
German term or phrase: Zehenheber
Anyone know the English equivalent for this muscle?
Emily Batcher (X)
United States
Local time: 16:31
extensor hallucis longus (muscle)
Explanation:
That is how I use it. HTH!
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Ana Krämer
Argentina
Local time: 18:31
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Thanks a bunch!!
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Summary of answers provided
4 +2extensor hallucis longus (muscle)
Ana Krämer
4 +2extensor muscle of toes
Julia Esrom


  

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extensor hallucis longus (muscle)


Explanation:
That is how I use it. HTH!


    Reference: http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/cache/-1657470947.htm
Ana Krämer
Argentina
Local time: 18:31
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman, Native in SpanishSpanish
PRO pts in category: 64
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Thanks a bunch!!

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  milinad
8 hrs

agree  Jeannette Bauroth
12 hrs
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12 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
extensor muscle of toes


Explanation:
This would translate the German popular term. It gets more than 140,000 hits.
If you wanted the Latin English you might want to use
dorsal interossei muscles (of the foot)
This would include all toe extensors and not just the long one

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Note added at 12 hrs (2007-02-15 08:20:47 GMT)
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorsal_interossei_of_the_foot

Julia Esrom
Germany
Local time: 23:31
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in GermanGerman
PRO pts in category: 15

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  casper (X): How about 'toe extensors' (mentioned by you in your own comments)?
11 hrs

agree  Anne Schulz
13 hrs
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