The tibial nerve is a branch of the sciatic nerve that runs along the posterior compartment of the thigh and leg before entering the foot. It innervates posterior leg muscles and plantar foot muscles, providing motor function and cutaneous sensation. Knowledge of its anatomical course is essential in orthopedics, neurology, and surgery. Understanding the tibial nerve helps in diagnosing neuropathies, planning surgical interventions, and performing nerve blocks while preventing injury, ensuring motor and sensory preservation in the lower limb. Overview of the Anatomical Course of the Tibial Nerve Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Overview of the Anatomical Course of the Tibial Nerve and explains the details of Overview of the Anatomical Course of the Tibial Nerve.
Overview of the Anatomical Course of the Tibial Nerve