Surface nerve fibulaire

The surface nerve fibulaire or musculocutaneous nerve of the leg is a Nerf of the Jambe. It is one of the two terminal sections of the Nerf fibulaire.

Anatomy

The surface nerve fibulaire is born with the lower part from the long Muscle fibulaire to move vertically downwards in the antéro-side cabin of the leg. It crosses the aponévrose legging in front of the short Muscle fibulaire to walk on in the teguments of the back of the foot.

In and branches

It gives up driving branches in contact with the long Muscle fibulaire and short Muscle fibulaire, then it releases from the sensitive branches in the side territory of the leg and the back of the foot.

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