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TIbial Nerve. Origin. Innervation?
Is a terminal branch of the sciatic nerve. It innervates all the muscles in the posterior thigh and as well as the muscles in the sole of the foot
Common Peroneal NErve. Origin. Divisions.
Wraps around the neck of fibula
-Around turning around neck of fibula; it divides into the superifical and deep peroneal nerves
-Superifical peroneal supplies all muscles in the lateral compartment of the leg. Sensory supplies skin of dorsum of foot
-Deep peroneal nerve inneverates all muscles in the anterior compartment of leg
Superifical peroneal
supplies all muscles in the lateral compartment of the leg
-sensory supplies skin of dorsum of foot
Deep peroneal nerve
innervates all muscles in the anterior compartment of the leg
Fractures in where of the fibula is the weakest part? What do we get?
BUmper fracture of sceppage gait