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What is PATELLA?
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If most of the dorsum of the foot is numb, this is the accompanying motor deficit.
What is LOSS OF EVERSION?
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The posterior tibial artery travels with this nerve.
What is the TIBIAL NERVE?
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The strongest plantarflexor of the body.
What is SOLEUS?
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This muscle is also known as the freshman nerve.
What is PLANTARIS?
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What is the LATERAL MALLEOLUS?
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Loss of dorsiflexion is accompanied by numbness here.
What is FIRST WEBSPACE?
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The small saphenous vein tracks with this nerve.
What is the SURAL NERVE?
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This muscle everts AND plantarflexes the foot.
What is FIBULARIS LONGUS?
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This is the deep fascia of the leg.
What is CRURAL FASCIA?
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What is the GREATER TROCHANTER?
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If the sole of the foot is numb, these would be the accompanying motor deficits.
What is LOSS OF TOE FLEXION & most PLANTARFLEXION AND WEAKNESS OF INVERSION?
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The deep fibular nerve travels with this vessel.
What is the ANTERIOR TIBIAL ARTERY?
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This muscle serves to laterally rotate the femur on a fixed tibia.
What is POPLITEUS?
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Bunions are often caused by these bones slipping out of position.
What are SESAMOID bones?
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What is the CUBOID?
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Loss of knee extension is accompanied by numbness here.
What is the ANTERIOR THIGH AND MEDIAL LEG?
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The dorsalis pedis travels with this nerve in the foot.
What is the DEEP FIBULAR NERVE?
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Pain along the anterior crest of the tibia may be due to this muscle damaging the Sharpey's fibers (collagenous links between connective tissues of muscle and bone).
What is TIBIALIS ANTERIOR?
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The posterior tibial vein empties into this vessel.
What is the POPLITEAL VEIN?
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What is the POSTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT?
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If the ability to invert the foot is completely lost (in addition to other motor deficits), this is the location of accompanying paresthesia.
What is the SOLE OF THE FOOT AND 1st WEBSPACE?
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The saphenous nerve in the leg travels with this blood vessel.
What is the GREAT SAPHENOUS VEIN?
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This muscle is located immediately posterior to the tibial nerve in the tarsal tunnel.
What is FLEXOR HALLUCIS LONGUS?
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Rupture of the Achilles tendon would effect this action.
What is PLANTARFLEXION?