📂 Anatomy
sural nerve — Definition
sural sinir / sural nerve
Sural nerve is a sensory nerve that consists of the branches of tibial and fibular nerves, from the back and outer part of the honey. By passing through the outer part of the ankle, it provides sense to the side of the foot back and the small polish. In the clinic, it is often used for nerve biopsy and in the case of injury, numbness or tingling can be seen next to the foot outside.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is sural sinir?
sural sinir; sural nerve is a sensory nerve that consists of the branches of tibial and fibular nerves, from the back and outer part of the honey. By passing through the outer part of the ankle, it provides sense to the side of the foot back and the small polish. In the clinic, it is often used for nerve biopsy and in the case of injury, numbness or tingling can be seen next to the foot outside.
❓ What is sural nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "sural nerve" is sural sinir.
❓ Which medical field is sural sinir related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.