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dont mix up arteries and veins
dont mix up arteries and veins
1.	Sciatic nerve
2.	Tibial nerve
3.	Common fibular nerve
4.	Popliteal artery & vein
1. Sciatic nerve
2. Tibial nerve
3. Common fibular nerve
4. Popliteal artery & vein
1.	Reflected extensor digitorum longus muscle
2.	Extensor digitorum brevis muscle
3.	Extensor hallucis brevis muscle
4.	Fibularis tertius muscle

(Note: The fibularis tertius muscle is a distinct muscle that branches off from the extensor dig...
1. Reflected extensor digitorum longus muscle
2. Extensor digitorum brevis muscle
3. Extensor hallucis brevis muscle
4. Fibularis tertius muscle

(Note: The fibularis tertius muscle is a distinct muscle that branches off from the extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL). Its tendon runs lateral to the digital tendons of the EDL.)
On the medial side, the anterior tibial artery extends into the foot, where it changes its name. The deep fibular nerve continues into the foot to emerge between the webbing of the big and second toes. On the lateral side, the perforating branch f...
On the medial side, the anterior tibial artery extends into the foot, where it changes its name. The deep fibular nerve continues into the foot to emerge between the webbing of the big and second toes. On the lateral side, the perforating branch from the fibular artery extends into the foot.
1.	Anterior tibial artery
2.	Dorsalis pedis artery
3.	Lateral tarsal artery
4.	Perforating branch artery
5.	Deep fibular nerve
6.	Cutaneous branch of the deep fibular nerve
(Note: The arteries were digitally enhanced to facilitate identifica...
1. Anterior tibial artery
2. Dorsalis pedis artery
3. Lateral tarsal artery
4. Perforating branch artery
5. Deep fibular nerve
6. Cutaneous branch of the deep fibular nerve
(Note: The arteries were digitally enhanced to facilitate identification.)
1.	Dorsalis pedis artery
2.	Lateral tarsal artery
3.	Arcuate artery
(Note: The lateral tarsal and arcuate arteries come together to form a loop from which the digital branches emerge.)
1. Dorsalis pedis artery
2. Lateral tarsal artery
3. Arcuate artery
(Note: The lateral tarsal and arcuate arteries come together to form a loop from which the digital branches emerge.)
The nerves and vessels of the posterior compartment of the leg run deep to the soleus muscle and superficial to the deep muscles of the leg.

1.	Soleus muscle
2.	Transverse intermuscular septum
3.	Tibial nerve
4.	Posterior tibial artery & vei...
The nerves and vessels of the posterior compartment of the leg run deep to the soleus muscle and superficial to the deep muscles of the leg.

1. Soleus muscle
2. Transverse intermuscular septum
3. Tibial nerve
4. Posterior tibial artery & vein
5. Plantaris muscle
1.	Reflected gastrocnemius & soleus muscles
2.	Posterior tibial artery
3.	Fibular artery
4.	Tibial nerve
5.	Tendon of plantaris muscle
1. Reflected gastrocnemius & soleus muscles
2. Posterior tibial artery
3. Fibular artery
4. Tibial nerve
5. Tendon of plantaris muscle
The relationship between the tendons of the three muscles found in the deep group of muscles of the leg is shown. The location of the tendons of the three muscles, just inferior to the medial malleolus, is constant.

1.	Medial malleolus
2.	Tend...
The relationship between the tendons of the three muscles found in the deep group of muscles of the leg is shown. The location of the tendons of the three muscles, just inferior to the medial malleolus, is constant.

1. Medial malleolus
2. Tendon of the tibialis posterior muscle
3. Tendon of the flexor digitorum longus muscle
4. Flexor hallucis longus muscle
5. Posterior tibial artery & tibial nerve
Dissection of the tendon of the flexor hallucis longus muscle away from the sustentaculum tali allows identification of the constant relationship of the tendons of the muscles found in the deep group.

1.	Tibialis posterior muscle
2.	Flexor dig...
Dissection of the tendon of the flexor hallucis longus muscle away from the sustentaculum tali allows identification of the constant relationship of the tendons of the muscles found in the deep group.

1. Tibialis posterior muscle
2. Flexor digitorum longus muscle
3. Flexor hallucis longus muscle
4. Posterior tibial artery & tibial nerve
The popliteal artery gives rise to the posterior tibial artery. The fibular artery arises from the posterior tibial artery.

1.	Popliteal artery
2.	Posterior tibial artery
3.	Anterior tibial artery
4.	Fibular artery
5.	Tibial nerve (reflecte...
The popliteal artery gives rise to the posterior tibial artery. The fibular artery arises from the posterior tibial artery.

1. Popliteal artery
2. Posterior tibial artery
3. Anterior tibial artery
4. Fibular artery
5. Tibial nerve (reflected medially)
(Note: The anterior tibial artery crosses over the interosseus membrane between the tibia and fibula to enter the anterior compartment of the leg.)