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tibial nerve — Definition

Tibial sinir / tibial nerve
Tibial nerve is one of the two main branches of cyantic nerve, watching the rear area of the chimney. Starting from the back of the knee extends to the foot base and drink some of the foot muscles with the lower leg. It also provides sensory fibers on the back surface of the foot base and the chimney. In the clinic, tibial nerve damage can lead to a loss of sense at the bottom of the ankle plantar flexion.
Turkish
🇹🇷 Tibial sinir
English
🇬🇧 tibial nerve
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❓ What is Tibial sinir?
Tibial sinir; tibial nerve is one of the two main branches of cyantic nerve, watching the rear area of the chimney. Starting from the back of the knee extends to the foot base and drink some of the foot muscles with the lower leg. It also provides sensory fibers on the back surface of the foot base and the chimney. In the clinic, tibial nerve damage can lead to a loss of sense at the bottom of the ankle plantar flexion.
❓ What is tibial nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "tibial nerve" is Tibial sinir.
❓ Which medical field is Tibial sinir related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.