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Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation's Impact on Sexual Function in Female Patients with Neurogenic Detrusor Overactivity, Sexual Dysfunction, and Multiple Sclerosis. [PDF]

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Posterior Tibial Nerve

Pain, 2019
The posterior tibial nerve innervates the skin of the postero-lateral side of the leg, the lateral aspect of the foot, and the sole of the foot. The cutaneous innervation of the posterior leg is shared between the nerves of the saphenous, superficial fibular, sural, and medial calcaneal branches; the tibial nerve contributes to the latter two ...
Raymond Kennedy   +2 more
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Tibial Nerve Block

Nerve Blockade and Interventional Therapy, 2019
A tibial nerve block is used when tenderness is noted in the regions where trajectories of the tibial nerve locate. This block makes it possible to control pain in the posterior part of the lower leg and anterior sole of the foot.
S. Kamata
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The Tibial Nerve

Atlas of Anatomy of the peripheral nerves, 2017
The tibial nerve is a mixed nerve and the main and medial terminal branch of the sciatic nerve. It innervates the muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg and the plantar face of the foot whilst going behind the medial malleolus.
Philippe Rigoard
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Tibial Nerve Entrapment

2016
The posterior tibial nerve is a portion of the sciatic nerve that runs down the posterior leg into the foot. It can be entrapped at two major sites: behind the knee at the proximal edge of the soleus muscle and at the ankle in the tarsal tunnel. The small terminal branches of the tibial nerve can be entrapped in the distal ankle and foot and are ...
Michael N. Brown   +3 more
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