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Abductor Hallucis

Medial Plantar Nerve, Tibial Nerve, Sciatic Nerve, Ventral Division Sacral Plexus, S1-S2. [Pg.158]

To the medial side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the great toe. [Pg.158]

One fingerbreadth below the navicular (N) bone on midportion of medial aspect of foot. [Pg.158]

If the electrode is inserted too distally it will be in the flexor Hallucis Brevis if inserted too deeply it will be in the flexor digitorum Brevis. [Pg.159]

Tarsal tunnel syndrome, idiopathic or post ankle fracture [Pg.159]


The main arteries of the sole of the foot are the large lateral and the small medial plantar artery that take their origin from the posterior tibial artery. Both pass forward deep to the abductor hallucis to reach... [Pg.841]

The two tendons end at each side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the big toe, the medial one in a common tendon with that of the abductor, and the lateral one in a common tendon with that of the adductor hallucis brevis. [Pg.174]


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