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... clinical examination . These two arteries supply all the muscles , bones , and joints of the posterior part of the leg . The Anterior Tibial Artery The anterior tibial artery , having Arterial Supply 15 Nerve Supply Arterial Supply.
... clinical examination . These two arteries supply all the muscles , bones , and joints of the posterior part of the leg . The Anterior Tibial Artery The anterior tibial artery , having Arterial Supply 15 Nerve Supply Arterial Supply.
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... Artery The anterior tibial artery , having entered the anterolateral compartment of the leg , runs inferiorly , at first deeply amongst the muscles . It surfaces in front of the ankle joint and is crossed by the extensor hallucis longus ...
... Artery The anterior tibial artery , having entered the anterolateral compartment of the leg , runs inferiorly , at first deeply amongst the muscles . It surfaces in front of the ankle joint and is crossed by the extensor hallucis longus ...
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... Arterial blockage may be due to direct injury to the artery . Usually this follows a fracture just above , or just below , the knee joint , when the popliteal artery is damaged . The artery is seldom torn completely , but endarterial ...
... Arterial blockage may be due to direct injury to the artery . Usually this follows a fracture just above , or just below , the knee joint , when the popliteal artery is damaged . The artery is seldom torn completely , but endarterial ...
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Terminology | 1 |
The Clinical Anatomy of the Foot Ralph | 7 |
Biomechanics of the Foot Michael T Manley | 21 |
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abnormal activity affected allow ankle arch artery arthritis base bearing become body bone Bone Joint Surg bony calcaneus calf cause changes child clinical common complete condition congenital correction deformity described develop diabetic diagnosis disease distal early especially examination excision feet fibers fitted fixed flexion flexor foot force forefoot fracture function gives hallux heel important increasing infection injury inserted involved joint knee lateral leads lesions ligament limb longitudinal lower medial metatarsal head movement muscle nail nerve normal occur operation pain patient performed plantar plantar flexion position posterior present pressure problem proximal removed result rheumatoid rotation running seen severe shape shoes shows side skin sole splint stiffness stretching surface surgery swelling symptoms talus tendon tibial tion tissue treated treatment ulcers upper usually valgus valgus deformity varus walking wear wedge weight