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KMID : 1237720190520010087
Anatomy & Cell Biology
2019 Volume.52 No. 1 p.87 ~ p.89
Superficial course of the medial plantar nerve: case report
Koo Gil-Bon

Lee Jae-Ho
Jang Ji-Hoon
Song In-Hwan
Kim Joo-Young
Abstract
The medial and lateral plantar nerves are branched from the tibial nerve and move to the tip of the toes. A variation of medial plantar nerve was found on the left side of a 78-year-old Korean male cadaver. The tibial nerve was divided into the lateral and medial plantar nerves beneath the plantar flexor. The medial plantar nerve passed deep to plantar aponeurosis and superficial to the flexor digitorum brevis. It gave off a common plantar digital nerve and then divided into three proper plantar digital nerves near the metatarsal bases. In this article, we report a superficial course of the medial plantar nerve and describe its unique morphology and discuss the clinical significance of this variation.
KEYWORD
Tibial nerve, Medial plantar nerve, Abductor hallucis muscle, Flexor digitorum brevis, Variation
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