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... nerves (sciatic nerve, tibial nerve and common peroneal nerve). Note: white arrow indicates the tibial nerve, the blue arrow indicates the common peroneal nerve and the black arrow indicates the sciatic nerve 2. The tibial nerve (L4, L5 ...
... nerves (sciatic nerve, tibial nerve and common peroneal nerve). Note: white arrow indicates the tibial nerve, the blue arrow indicates the common peroneal nerve and the black arrow indicates the sciatic nerve 2. The tibial nerve (L4, L5 ...
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... nerve - fibres - Simple , or non - medullated nerve - fibres - Gelatinous nerve - fibres ( fibres of Remak ) -Accessory anatomical elements of the nerves - Branching and course of the nerves -Termination of the nerves in the muscular ...
... nerve - fibres - Simple , or non - medullated nerve - fibres - Gelatinous nerve - fibres ( fibres of Remak ) -Accessory anatomical elements of the nerves - Branching and course of the nerves -Termination of the nerves in the muscular ...
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... nerve ( sensory ) ; s . bi . c . , sensitive bipolar cell ; m . c . , motor cell ;, u . f . , efferent nerve ( motor , etc. ) ; x , other nerve cells with nerve fibers going to y ; that is , to other parts of the nervous system ...
... nerve ( sensory ) ; s . bi . c . , sensitive bipolar cell ; m . c . , motor cell ;, u . f . , efferent nerve ( motor , etc. ) ; x , other nerve cells with nerve fibers going to y ; that is , to other parts of the nervous system ...
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... nerve 2. Deep peroneal nerve 3. Recurrent tibial nerve 4. Lateral sural cutaneous nerve B. Tibial Division 5. Medial sural cutaneous nerve 6. Medial plantar nerve 7. Lateral plantar nerve 8. Nerve to the soleus muscle 9. Nerve to the ...
... nerve 2. Deep peroneal nerve 3. Recurrent tibial nerve 4. Lateral sural cutaneous nerve B. Tibial Division 5. Medial sural cutaneous nerve 6. Medial plantar nerve 7. Lateral plantar nerve 8. Nerve to the soleus muscle 9. Nerve to the ...
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... nerve usually has not yet branched, and pressure-induced changes are unlikely. (At the level of the lateral malleolus, the nerve is chronically exposed to pressure from shoes.) In addition, the usual curvilinear incision at the ankle ...
... nerve usually has not yet branched, and pressure-induced changes are unlikely. (At the level of the lateral malleolus, the nerve is chronically exposed to pressure from shoes.) In addition, the usual curvilinear incision at the ankle ...
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