![]() 6.22 and Table 6.15): Are primarily flexors of the foot at the ankle. splits into deep fibular nerve and superficial fibular nerve The deep fibular nerve pierces through the _ to enter the anterior compartment of the leg. The extensor synergy of the arm involves many of the opposite movements, including: shoulder adduction (reaching inward) elbow extension pronation (palm facing downward) wrist extension and finger flexion (these postures may vary) Flexor and extensor synergies are also seen in the legs. TABLE 6.15 Posterior Compartment Leg Muscles and Nerves TABLE 6.17 Lateral. What artery supplies the arteries of the anterior compartment? anterior tibial artery What is the pathway of the anterior tibial artery? descends on the anterior surface of the interosseeous membrane with the deep fibular nerve (in groove between tibialis anterior and extensor hallucis longus)Ĭrosses the ankle midway between the lateral and medial malleolusĬontinues onto the foot as the dorsalis pedis artery What muscles in the thigh does the common fibular nerve run on? on tendon of biceps femoris What compartment does the common fibular nerve enter and what does it split into? lateral compartment
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