What are the attachments of the fibularis brevis?

a. Proximal lateral fibula to the medial foot
b. Distal lateral fibula to the fifth metatarsal
c. Distal anterior fibula to the fifth metatarsal
d. Proximal anterior tibia to the medial foot


Ans: b. Distal lateral fibula to the fifth metatarsal

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