The posterior tibial artery is a type of blood vessel that begins behind the knee and descends the leg towards the back of the...
What is the anatomy of skeletal muscle fiber? What part/structures in the body are served by the axillary artery? What part/structures in the body are served by the posterior tibial artery? What part/structures in the body are served by the superior mesenteric artery?
What part/structures in the body are served by the posterior tibial artery? The vertebral arch is formed by which structures? On the surface of the heart, what two sulci form the anterior and posterior margins of the intraventricular septum?
The traditional posteromedial portal is associated with potential damage to the tibial nerve, the posterior tibial artery and local tendons [11]. A two-portal endoscopic approach with the patient in the prone position was introduced in 2000 [12]. This technique has shown to give excellent access...
[65]. Tibial diaphysis is the typical site of OFD and all types of adamantinoma. Synchronous fibula lesions are reported in 12% of OFD and OFD-LA and 10–50% of classic adamantinoma [68]. The radiologic similarity of these entities may also lead to sampling error in biopsy and ...
The femoral artery is a superficial artery that begins in the groin and runs down the upper leg. When it reaches behind the knee, it becomes the popliteal artery, which runs into the lower leg and splits into the posterior tibial artery, peroneal artery, and anterior tibial artery. These ...
Pulse rate is the number of times an artery pulsates in a minute. An unusually high or low pulse rate can indicate that a person...
It is often associated with reduced balance, tingling and extreme itchiness, muscle spasms and difficulty controlling arm and leg movements. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome: Tarsal tunnel syndrome if a condition where the posterior tibial nerve gets squashed as it passes through a small space between the ...
What is the structure of the spongy bone? What part/structures in the body are served by the posterior tibial artery? Which of the following joint structures is found only in the skull? a. syndesmosis b. suture c. synovial joint d. gomphosis e. synchondrosis f. symphysis ...
What is the distal attachment of the flexor digitorum longus? What part/structures in the body are served by the posterior tibial artery? What muscle attaches to the central tendon? What part/structures in the body are served by the anterior tibial artery?