Accepted
at 4:47 a.m. May, 04, 2025
by
Ahmed7
Author:
khg1004
Rationale for change
Knowledge of the tibial nerve and its functions (as shown in this card) are necessary to answer question 39 in block 4 of nbme form 28
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The {{c1::tibial}} nerve ({{c2::L4-S3::nerve roots}}) provides:
- Sensory innervation to the {{c3::sole of the foot}}
- Motor innervation to the {{c4::triceps surae (gastrocnemius and soleus)}}, {{c4::plantaris}}, {{c5::popliteus}}, {{c5::flexor}} muscles of the foot, and {{c6::tibialis posterior}}
- Sensory innervation to the {{c3::sole of the foot}}
- Motor innervation to the {{c4::triceps surae (gastrocnemius and soleus)}}, {{c4::plantaris}}, {{c5::popliteus}}, {{c5::flexor}} muscles of the foot, and {{c6::tibialis posterior}}
Extra
Tibialis posterior is the major muscle involved in foot inversion
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