Common plantar digital nerves of medial plantar nerve

Common plantar digital nerves of medial plantar nerve

The plantar nerves.
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From medial plantar nerve
Identifiers
Latin nervi digitales plantares communes nervi plantaris medialis
Dorlands
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n_05/12565686
TA A14.2.07.067

Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

The common plantar digital nerves of medial plantar nerve are nerves of the foot. The three common digital nerves (nn. digitales plantares communes) pass between the divisions of the plantar aponeurosis, and each splits into two proper digital nerves:

Each proper digital nerve gives off cutaneous and articular filaments; and opposite the last phalanx sends upward a dorsal branch, which supplies the structures around the nail, the continuation of the nerve being distributed to the ball of the toe.

It will be observed that these digital nerves are similar in their distribution to those of the median nerve in the hand.

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