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Sural-tibial nerve communications in humans

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We investigated the occurrence of a communication between the sural and tibial nerves in 49 legs of 28 Japanese cadavers. In front of the calcanean tendon, we found the communication in 7 legs (14.3%) or in 5 cadavers (18.9%). The sural nerve gave rise to a number of medial and lateral branches, including the lateral calcanean branch at the lateral side of the ankle. The communicating branch with the tibial nerve arose from the first medial branch and pierced the deep fascia of the leg. In 4 cases, the U-shaped communication was formed between the sural and tibial nerves, and in 3 cases, the Y-shaped communication. Electrophysiologi-cal evidence of an anomalous motor function of the sural nerve has been reported recently. We consider that the U-shaped communication between the sural and tibial nerves gives a morphological basis to the motor function of the sural nerve.

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Sekiya, Si., Kumaki, K. Sural-tibial nerve communications in humans. Anato Sci Int 77, 140–144 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1046/j.0022-7722.2002.00006.x

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