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PururARrs PopLITEUS Flgxon Drclronuru Loncus Soleal line of tibia & upper % of the back of the fibula. Medial popliteal & tibial nerves. Plantar flexion of the ankle. Medial popliteal nerve. femur above the

 


distal phalanx

of the big toe.

Dorsiflexion of

the foot &

extension of

the big toe.

PenoNEUS TERTIus

Anterior tibial

nerve.

Lower % ol the

anterior surface of the

fibula.

Dorsiflexion &

eversion of the

foot.

Penorueus Lor,rcus

I

Upper % of the lateral

surface of fibula.

Musculocutaneous nerve.

Medial cuneiform

& base of the 1't

metatarsal.

Eversion &

support of the

arches of the

foot.

PenoNEUS Bngvls

Lower % of the lateral

surface of the fibula.

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Medial popliteal I Flexion o,f th.e

nerve. Ihn"p&Plantar flexion of the

ankle.

Medial head: popliteal I Tendo-achilis

surface of the femur I attached to midabove medial condYle. I Oacf of

Lateral head: lateral I calcaneus.

epicondyle of the femur

OLEUS: (deep to gastrocnemi us)

SuncrcnL TMPoRTANcE:

. Soleus contains a large valveless venous plexus (peripheral heart), which

is a common site for DW.

. Soleus has double nerve supply, so in treatment of intermittent

claudication, we should cut both nerves.

o Tibial vessels & nerve lies deep to it.

PururARrs

PopLITEUS

Flgxon Drclronuru Loncus

Soleal line of tibia &

upper % of the back of

the fibula.

Medial popliteal &

tibial nerves.

Plantar flexion of

the ankle.

Medial popliteal

nerve. femur above the

lateral condyle.

Posterior surface

of calcaneus.

Flexion of the

knee & plantar

flexion of the foot.

Poplitealgroove of

the femur (intracapsular inside knee

joint).

Back of the tibia

above soleal line.

Flexion & medial

rotation which

accompanies

flexion (unlocking

Trsrelrs PosrERroR

Back of tibia, fibula &

inter-osseous

membrane.

Posterior tibial

nerve.

Tuberosity of

navicular bone &

all tarsal bones

Plantar flexion &

inversion &

support of

arches of foot.

Back of the tibia

(medial to vertical

Distal phalanges

of lateral 4 toes

Plantar flexion of

foot & flexion of

FIexoR HALLUcIS LoNGUS

Posterior tibial

nerve.

Back of the fibula

(lateral to the crest).

Distal phalanx of

the big toe

Plantar flexion of

foot & flexion of

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