Lecture 36 - Common fibular, tibial, sural, and saphenous nerves
branches of tibial nerve
articular, muscular, medial sural cutaneous, medial calcaneal, medial and lateral plantar nerves
deep fibular nerve
has muscular and articular branches -terminates into medial and lateral branches on the dorsum of the foot *branches from common fibular in the LATERAL compartment of the leg* --> but then it courses anteriorly so it innervates anterior leg muscles and dorsum of foot
superficial fibular nerve
*branches from the common fibular nerve in the LATERAL COMPARTMENT, and it innervates the lateral leg muscles* -becomes cutaneous when it pierces the deep fascia, just proximal to the ankle *muscular and cutaneous branches*
saphenous nerve has what type of innervation?
ONLY cutaneous
why does damage to the superficial fibular nerve results in inverted foot?
bc it innervates the lateral compartment leg muscles, which are responsible for eversion
lateral sural cutaneous nerve
branches from common fibular at the popliteal fossa -gives off a communicating branch that unites with the medial sural cutaneous nerve = sural nerve
tibial nerve
branches from sciatic nerve before the popliteal fossa -pierces the deep transverse fossa --> in the deep posterior leg compartment -terminates = medial and lateral plantar nerves (proximal to the porta pedis) *courses with the posterior tibial vessels*
sciatic nerve
branches into common fibular nerve and tibial nerve in the distal 1/3 of thigh (before the popliteal fossa)
sural nerve
comes from medial and lateral cutaneous nerves -->formed at the posterior 1/3 of leg -courses laterally with the small saphenous nerve -continues on the dorsolateral aspect of the foot -it becomes the lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve
branches of saphenous nerve
infrapatellar, anterior branch, and posterior branch -it comes from the femoral nerve
anterior branch of saphenous nerve
innervates skin on dorsomedial aspect of foot UP TO 1st MTP
infrapatellar branch of saphenous nerve
innervates skin over tibial tuberosity
posterior branch of saphenous nerve
innervates the sin around medial malleoulus
what 2 joints does the tibial nerve cross?
knee and ankle
branches of the sural nerve
lateral dorsal cutaneous and lateral calcaneal nerves
branches of common fibular nerve
lateral sural cutaneous and *TERMINAL* branches = superficial fibular and deep fibular
branches of superficial fibular nerve
muscular, cutaneous, then terminal = medial dorsal cutaneous and intermediate dorsal cutaneous