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6 ημέρες πριν · Explore the anatomy and structure of the leg and food nerves with Innerbody's 3D model. The nerves of the leg and foot serve to propel the body through the actions of the legs, feet, and toes while maintaining balance, both while the body is moving and when it is at rest.
- Common Peroneal Nerve
The common peroneal nerve, also known as the common fibular...
- Sciatic Nerve
Extending from the lumbar and sacral plexuses in the lower...
- Saphenous Nerve
In the leg, the saphenous nerve continues distally, running...
- The Leg and Foot Bones
In the lower leg, the tibia bears most of the body's weight...
- Common Peroneal Nerve
Skeletal Muscle; Blood Vessels; Nerves; Lymphatics; Skin; Embryology. Weeks 1-3; Dermatomes; Myotomes; The Limbs; Head and Neck; Cardiovascular System; Respiratory System; ... Nerves of the Lower Limb; Nerves of the Lower Limb. T. The Cutaneous Innervation of the Lower Limb. The Lumbar Plexus. The Sacral Plexus. The Femoral Nerve. The Obturator ...
muscles of the anterior compartment of the leg (tibialis anterior m., extensor hallucis longus m., extensor digitorum longus m., fibularis tertius m.) and muscles of the dorsum of the foot (extensor digitorum brevis m.and extensor hallucis brevis m.)
11 Σεπ 2023 · The muscles originating further up from the leg are called the ‘extrinsic’ muscles of the foot, while those attaching strictly below the ankle are called the ‘intrinsic’ muscles. If you want to learn all the muscles of the lower limb, take a look at the following video! Nerves and vessels
3D interactive models and tutorials on the anatomy of the lower limb, including the muscular compartments, osseus structures, blood supply and innervation.
2 Οκτ 2024 · 3 anatomical drawings of the posterior region of the leg allow the user to view the gastrocnemius muscle (medial and lateral head), the soleus, popliteus, the plantaris muscle, long and short peroneal muscles as well as the flexor muscle of the hallux and the flexor digitorum longus muscle.
21 Ιαν 2018 · These blood vessels supply oxygen and nutrients to the surrounding structures—bones, muscles and nerves. The lower leg constitutes a major portion of a person’s overall mass.