What is medial plantar nerve? Definition, Meaning & Symptoms — Medical Dictionary
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medial plantar nerve — Definition

medial plantar sinir / medial plantar nerve
Medial plantar nerve is one of the terminal branches of tibial nerve and provides sensory invasion of the medial (inner). In addition, some intrinsic muscles (e.g., flexor careucis brevis and abduktor handleucis) stimulates the foot tone and move the second finger. In the clinic, the jamming or damage of this nerve can lead to pain, numbness and walking power on the medial side on the foot base.
Turkish
🇹🇷 medial plantar sinir
English
🇬🇧 medial plantar nerve
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❓ What is medial plantar sinir?
medial plantar sinir; medial plantar nerve is one of the terminal branches of tibial nerve and provides sensory invasion of the medial (inner). In addition, some intrinsic muscles (e.g., flexor careucis brevis and abduktor handleucis) stimulates the foot tone and move the second finger. In the clinic, the jamming or damage of this nerve can lead to pain, numbness and walking power on the medial side on the foot base.
❓ What is medial plantar nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "medial plantar nerve" is medial plantar sinir.
❓ Which medical field is medial plantar sinir related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.