Overview of Leg Compartments and Nerve Supply in Human Anatomy

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This informative content provides detailed insights into the anterolateral compartment of the leg, facial compartments, muscles in the lateral compartment, nerve supply, anterior compartment of the leg, blood, and nerve supply, deep fibular nerve distribution, dorsum and dorsalis pedis artery. It discusses the anatomical structures, functions, and relationships within the leg compartments and their respective nerve supplies.


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  1. Anterolateral compartment of leg Dr. Ahmed Almusawi PhD human anatomy

  2. Facial compartments

  3. Muscle of lateral compartment Posterior to lateral malleolus Lateral side of the foot curves forward under a bony tubercle trochlea) of the calcaneus (fibular enters a deep groove of cuboid cross the sole to be inserted into M.C and 1st MB

  4. Nerve supply

  5. Anterior compartment of leg

  6. Blood and nerve supply Recurrent branch Muscular branches Joined by perforating br. Of fibular artery Distally give 2 branches anterior medial malleolar artery Anterior lateral malleolar artery Dorsalis pedis artery

  7. Deep fibular nerve Muscular branches to anterior compartment Muscular branches to dorsum of the foot and 1st two dorsal interossei Cutaneous branch to space between 1st and 2nd toes

  8. Dorsum of the foot

  9. Dorsum of foot

  10. Dorsalis pedis artery

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