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Re: Questions for the Leg Part II

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Posted by Dazed and confused on August 14, 2013 at 11:03:10:

In Reply to: Questions for the Leg Part II posted by lae2 on August 12, 2013 at 06:42:09:

: Short Answer
10. The artery of the anterior compartment of the leg is the (blank) artery. This artery branches from the (blank) artery within the (blank) compartment of the leg. This artery courses anterior to arrive in the anterior compartment by passing superior to the superior free edge of the (blank) membrane and inferior to the (blank) ligament. The nerve of the anterior compartment is the (blank) nerve. This nerve branches from the (blank) nerve near the neck of the (blank). Unlike the artery of the anterior compartment, this nerve courses anterior by passing lateral (superficial) to the (blank) of the (blank). Before arriving in the anterior compartment, this nerve must first penetrate the (blank) septum, the (blank) muscles, and then the (blank) septum.

anterior tibial artery, posterior tibial artery, posterior, interosseus, meniscal fibular ligament, deep fibular nerve, common fibular nerve, fibula, head of the fibula, posterior intermuscular septum, fibularis longus, anterior intermuscular septum



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