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CHAPTER 64 Peripheral nerve injuries Phillip E . Wright Anatomy of spinal
nerves , 2784 Components of mixed spinal nerves , 2784 Motor , 2784 Sensory ,
2784 Sympathetic , 2784 Gross anatomy , 2784 Microscopic anatomy , 2785 ...
CHAPTER 64 Peripheral nerve injuries Phillip E . Wright Anatomy of spinal
nerves , 2784 Components of mixed spinal nerves , 2784 Motor , 2784 Sensory ,
2784 Sympathetic , 2784 Gross anatomy , 2784 Microscopic anatomy , 2785 ...
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Obturator nerve Perforating cutaneous nerve Saphenous nerve Posterior
cutaneous nerve of thigh / Medial cutaneous ... of thigh Calcaneal branches
Obturator nerve of sural and tibial nerves Scrotal branch of perineal nerve 100
100 % 88 .
Obturator nerve Perforating cutaneous nerve Saphenous nerve Posterior
cutaneous nerve of thigh / Medial cutaneous ... of thigh Calcaneal branches
Obturator nerve of sural and tibial nerves Scrotal branch of perineal nerve 100
100 % 88 .
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Common peroneal nerve - Deep peroneal nerve Superficial peroneal nerve
Peroneus longus muscle Tibialis anterior muscle Fig . 64 - 38 . Autonomous zone
of peroneal nerve . Extensor digitorum longus muscle Extensor hallucis longus ...
Common peroneal nerve - Deep peroneal nerve Superficial peroneal nerve
Peroneus longus muscle Tibialis anterior muscle Fig . 64 - 38 . Autonomous zone
of peroneal nerve . Extensor digitorum longus muscle Extensor hallucis longus ...
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ARTHROPLASTY VOLUME FOUR | 2527 |
Arthroplasty of hip 1213 T David Sisk | 2547 |
VOLUME | 2554 |
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