COMMON PERONEAL NERVE-BRANCHES

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SUMMARY


2

ARTICULAR

BRANCHES


1.

Upper

genicular

branch.



2.

Lower

genicular

branch.





3

CUTANEOUS

BRANCHES


1.

Peroneal

communicating

nerve

-

joins

the

sural

nerve.



2.

Lateral

cutaneous

nerve

of

the

calf

-

supplies

the

skin

over

the

upper

half

of

the

peroneal

compartment. 



3.

Recurrent

genicular

nerve. 






2

TERMINAL

BRANCHES


1.

Deep

peroneal

-

sensory

supply

to

the

periosteum,

ligaments

of

the

tibia &

dorsum

of

the

foot.

Motor

supply

to

all

the

muscles

of

the

anterior

compartment

of

the

leg. 



2.

Superficial

peroneal

nerve

-

skin

over

the

peroneal

compartment &

2,3,4

interdigital

spaces.

Motor

supply

to

all

muscles

of

the

lateral

compartment

of

the

leg. 





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Reference(s)

R.M.H McMinn (1998). Last’s anatomy: regional and applied. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Gray, H., Carter, H.V. and Davidson, G. (2017). Gray’s anatomy. London: Arcturus.