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Fig. 4

From: An anatomical approach to the tarsal tunnel syndrome: what can ankle’s medial side anatomy reveal to us?

Fig. 4

Medial view of the right distal part of the leg, ankle and foot. The Dellon–McKinnon malleolar-calcaneal line (DML) length was measured and the relationship, relative position and distance, with the tibial nerve (TN) branches was determined. A’: center of the medial malleolus (MM); B: tip of the medial process of the calcaneal tuberosity at its greatest distance from the MM; 1: Medial plantar nerve (MPN); 2: Lateral plantar nerve (LPN); 3: Baxter’s nerve (BN); 4: Medial calcaneal nerve (MCN)

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