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  • File:Peroneal nerve course.jpg
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  • File:Tibial plateau ORIF.jpg
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  • File:Popliteal artery knee xr.jpg
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  • File:Tibial shaft comminuted fracture.jpg
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  • fractures, caused by excessive dorsiflexion of the foot against the distal tibia, comprise half of all talus fractures (Figure 6). They are classified, with
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  • Proximal Phalanx (Hand) Distal Phalanx (Hand) Ilium Ischium Pubis Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Talus Calcaneus Navicular Medial Cuneiform Middle Cuneiform Lateral
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  • Proximal Phalanx (Hand) Distal Phalanx (Hand) Ilium Ischium Pubis Femur Patella Tibia Fibula Talus Calcaneus Navicular Medial Cuneiform Middle Cuneiform Lateral
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  • fractures in the lower limb are commonly observed in various locations: tibia (23%), fibula (15%), tarsal navicular (17%), and metatarsals (16%). They
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  • Distal Phalanx (Foot) Knee Joint Joint type: Saddle Joint, Hinge Joint Bones: Tibia, Femur, Patella Innervation: Popliteal nerve, tibial nerve Vasculature: Genicular
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  • Supply: superior gluteal artery Gracilis Origin: ischiopubic ramus Insertion: tibia (pes anserinus) Action: flexes, medially rotates, and adducts the hip Peripheral
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  • April 2022 00:06:48 Ankle Examination 3 March 2022 11:25:52 Ankle Fractures (Tibia and Fibula) 1 April 2022 20:00:24 Ankle Joint Aspiration 5 May 2022 08:49:29
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  • flexion/extension, 42ยฐ of abduction/adduction, and 17ยฐ of rotation Knee Joint Tibia Femur Patella Popliteal nerve, tibial nerve Genicular branches of the popliteal
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  • Distal Phalanx (Foot) Knee Joint Joint type: Saddle Joint, Hinge Joint Bones: Tibia, Femur, Patella Innervation: Popliteal nerve, tibial nerve Vasculature: Genicular
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  • (including malunion) or Stress fractures (fibula, posterior cortex of the tibia) Vascular abnormalities - entrapment of popliteal artery, endo-fibrosis of
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  • (โ† links) Hindfoot Fractures (transclusion) โ€Ž (โ† links) Ankle Fractures (Tibia and Fibula) (transclusion) โ€Ž (โ† links) Carpal Fractures (transclusion) โ€Ž
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  • Supply: superior gluteal artery Gracilis Origin: ischiopubic ramus Insertion: tibia (pes anserinus) Action: flexes, medially rotates, and adducts the hip Peripheral
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  • Distal Phalanx (Foot) Knee Joint Joint type: Saddle Joint, Hinge Joint Bones: Tibia, Femur, Patella Innervation: Popliteal nerve, tibial nerve Vasculature: Genicular
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