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interosseous nerve of leg — Definition

bacak interosseöz siniri / interosseous nerve of leg
The interosseous membrane between the Tibia and the fibula is rare nerve structure. Generally, deep peroneal nerve is considered a branch, and the leg provides motor internalization to the muscles in the pre-compression. It also carries sensory information from the joint and periosteum between tibia and fibula. Clinically, the damage of this nerve can lead to weakness and loss of sense on the front of the leg.
Turkish
🇹🇷 bacak interosseöz siniri
English
🇬🇧 interosseous nerve of leg
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❓ What is bacak interosseöz siniri?
bacak interosseöz siniri; the interosseous membrane between the Tibia and the fibula is rare nerve structure. Generally, deep peroneal nerve is considered a branch, and the leg provides motor internalization to the muscles in the pre-compression. It also carries sensory information from the joint and periosteum between tibia and fibula. Clinically, the damage of this nerve can lead to weakness and loss of sense on the front of the leg.
❓ What is interosseous nerve of leg in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "interosseous nerve of leg" is bacak interosseöz siniri.
❓ Which medical field is bacak interosseöz siniri related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.