An accessory soleus muscle was found in the right leg of a cadaver in
the dissecting room. This anomalous muscle was situated medially betwe
en the distal part of the tibia and the tendo calcaneus. The muscle ar
ose from the anterior aponeurosis of the soleus muscle and was attache
d with a separate tendon to the calcaneus anteromedial to the tendo ca
lcaneus. The soleus muscle was supplied by two nerves from the tibial
nerve. The ramus posterior entered its posterior surface near the prox
imal border, and the ramus anterior entered the bipenniform part which
was located on the anterior aspect of the soleus. One of branches fro
m the r. anterior descended on the surface of the medial half of the b
ipenniform part and gave off a few twigs for this muscle part. Finally
, its terminal entered the accessory soleus muscle and ramified in thi
s muscle. In a teased preparation of the tibial nerve, both the nerve
fibres composing this branch to the anomalous muscle and those constit
uting the r. anterior proper which supplied the bipenniform part were
contained in the same funiculus. This mode of nerve supply to the sole
us and the accessory soleus muscle suggested that this anomalous muscl
e derived from the part of the proper soleus muscle supplied by the r.
anterior.