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Blood vessels
the fibular veins (also known as peroneal veins) are accompanying veins (venae comitantes) of the fibular artery. The fibular veins are deep veins that
Fibular_veins
Blood vessel
significance of the tibial-fibular trunk. The fibular artery is accompanied by small veins (venae comitantes) known as fibular veins. Communication branch
Fibular_artery
Nerve in the lower leg
nerve Deep fibular nerve Superficial fibular nerve Peroneal strike Fibular veins Sciatic nerve Nerve compression syndrome Nerve decompression Foot drop
Common_fibular_nerve
Blood vessels that carry blood towards the heart
heart, and veins return deoxygenated blood to the heart, in the deep veins. There are three sizes of veins: large, medium, and small. Smaller veins are called
Vein
Popliteal vein Sural veins Anterior tibial veins Posterior tibial veins Fibular veins Hepatic portal vein Cystic vein Para-umbilical veins Left gastric vein Right
List of veins of the human body
List_of_veins_of_the_human_body
Lower extremity or limb of the human body
inferiorly. The veins are subdivided into three systems. The deep veins return approximately 85 percent of the blood and the superficial veins approximately
Human_leg
Paired veins accompanying an artery
posterior tibial veins Fibular artery and fibular veins Examples of arteries that do not have venae comitantes (i.e. those that have "regular" veins): Axillary
Vena_comitans
Large leg vein
vein, which perforates the deep fascia and passes between the two heads of the gastrocnemius muscle to end in the popliteal vein. the fibular veins.
Popliteal_vein
Medical diagnostic method
(perpendicular to the vein axis), displaying cross-sections of the veins. All collateral veins are better detected this way, including perforator veins, but of most
Ultrasonography of deep vein thrombosis
Ultrasonography_of_deep_vein_thrombosis
Vein of the leg
tibial veins are veins of the leg in humans. They drain the posterior compartment of the leg and the plantar surface of the foot to the popliteal vein. The
Posterior_tibial_vein
Overview of and topical guide to human anatomy
Popliteal vein Sural veins Anterior tibial veins Posterior tibial veins Fibular veins Hepatic portal vein Cystic vein Para-umbilical veins Left gastric vein Right
Outline_of_human_anatomy
Continuation of the femoral artery that supplies the lower leg
joint. The fibular artery typically arises from the posterior tibial artery. Therefore, the posterior tibial artery proximal to the fibular artery origin
Popliteal_artery
Perforator veins are so called because they perforate the deep fascia of muscles, to connect the superficial veins to the deep veins where they drain
Perforator_vein
Former mayor of São Paulo, Brazil
Two days later, he was found to have a deep venous thrombosis of the fibular veins and bilateral pulmonary emboli. His young age and lack of risk factors
Bruno_Covas
Blood vessel in the human leg
the tibial-fibular trunk. The posterior tibial artery arises from the popliteal artery in the popliteal fossa. It is accompanied by a deep vein, the posterior
Posterior_tibial_artery
Part of the fascial compartments of leg
and nervous elements, including the anterior tibial artery and veins and the deep fibular nerve. The muscles of the compartment are: tibialis anterior extensor
Anterior_compartment_of_leg
Depression at back of knee joint
common fibular nerve (also known as the common peroneal nerve) popliteal vein popliteal artery, a continuation of the femoral artery small saphenous vein (termination)
Popliteal_fossa
Calf muscle
nerve branches off of the sacral plexus in which the tibial and common fibular nerves are wrapped in one sheath. The tibial nerve eventually separates
Gastrocnemius_muscle
Ankle bone protrusion
structure that passes anterior to the medial malleolus is the saphenous vein. Structures that pass behind medial malleolus deep to the flexor retinaculum:
Malleolus
Slapped Larry" Descending thoracic aorta Azygos veins (hemiazygos veins, accessory hemiazygos veins) Thoracic duct (Cisterna chyli) Esophagus (Esophageal
List_of_anatomy_mnemonics
Medical condition
prognosis. May include distraction injuries to lateral collateral ligament, fibular dislocation/fracture, posterolateral corner. Type V = Bicondylar tibial
Tibial_plateau_fracture
Non-invasive medical procedure
saphenous vein (SSV) are superficial veins which drain into respectively, the common femoral vein and the popliteal vein. These veins are deep veins. Perforator
Ultrasonography of chronic venous insufficiency of the legs
Ultrasonography_of_chronic_venous_insufficiency_of_the_legs
Medical condition
Peroneal nerve paralysis is a paralysis on the common fibular nerve that affects the patient’s ability to lift the foot at the ankle. It is also known
Peroneal_nerve_paralysis
Nerve plexus
which splits on the back of the thigh into the tibial nerve and common fibular nerve; these two nerves sometimes arise separately from the plexus, and
Sacral_plexus
Cochlear nerve Common fibular nerve Common palmar digital nerves of median nerve Deep branch of the radial nerve Deep fibular nerve Deep petrosal nerve
List of nerves of the human body
List_of_nerves_of_the_human_body
Four fascial compartments
Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function. New York: McGraw Hill. p. 315. "How Veins Work". MedlinePlus Encyclopedia: Compartment syndrome Wikimedia Commons
Fascial_compartments_of_leg
Region where the foot and the leg meet
the posterior tibial artery and vein, the tibial nerve, and the tendon of the flexor hallucis longus muscle. The fibular retinacula hold the tendons of
Ankle
Muscle which lies along the lateral (outer) border of the foot
metatarsal bone, is inserted, with the flexor digiti quinti brevis, into the fibular side of the base of the first phalanx of the fifth toe. The abductor digiti
Abductor digiti minimi muscle of foot
Abductor_digiti_minimi_muscle_of_foot
Medical condition
(IT band), the long and short heads of the biceps femoris tendon, the fibular (lateral) collateral ligament (FCL), the popliteus tendon, the popliteofibular
Posterolateral corner injuries
Posterolateral_corner_injuries
Leg artery
malleolar artery dorsalis pedis artery As the artery passes medial to the fibular neck, it becomes vulnerable to damage during a tibial osteotomy. Right
Anterior_tibial_artery
Area of the body served by one artery
the traditional "best vessel" model. An example is the angiosome of the fibular artery (also called the peroneal artery), that primarily vascularizes the
Angiosome
Medical condition
the direction of the lower limb where it divides into common tibial and fibular nerves. Symptoms may include pain and numbness in the buttocks and down
Piriformis_syndrome
crural region encompassing the lower leg, between the knee and ankle, the fibular region encompassing the outside of the lower leg, the tarsal region encompassing
List of human anatomical regions
List_of_human_anatomical_regions
Lateral compartment fibula first metatarsal, medial cuneiform fibular artery superficial fibular nerve plantarflexes and everts ankle tibialis anterior 2 1
List of skeletal muscles of the human body
List_of_skeletal_muscles_of_the_human_body
Physical damage to the continuity of a bone
undisplaced and spiral fracture of the distal third to distal half of the tibia Fibular fracture Maisonneuve fracture – a spiral fracture of the proximal third
Bone_fracture
Abnormal popliteal artery compression by surrounding structures
or other sport-related activity. Fibular and tibial stress fracture: Non-displaced microscopic fracture of the fibular and tibia occurs in many athletes
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome
Popliteal_artery_entrapment_syndrome
Blood vessel
arteries of the foot. It runs with the lateral terminal branch of deep fibular nerve. This vessel gives off the second, third, and fourth dorsal metatarsal
Arcuate_artery_of_the_foot
Medical procedure that removes a part of the body
Deformities of digits and/or limbs (e.g., proximal femoral focal deficiency, Fibular hemimelia) Extra digits and/or limbs (e.g., polydactyly) Animal bites Bubonic
Amputation
Transfer of patient's own tissue from donor site to a recipient site
thigh (ALT) free flap amongst others. Composite free flaps include the fibular free flap, the deep circumflex iliac artery (DCIA) free flap, the scapular
Free_flap
Infectious disease caused by poliovirus
to perform an epiphysiodesis on the distal femoral and proximal tibial/fibular condyles, so that limb's growth is artificially stunted, and by the time
Polio
multifibrous †fibrilla fibrill- fībula fībul- clasp, fastener fibula, fibular, infibulate, infibulation ficus fic- fig Ficus fidēs fid- faith, trust
List of Latin words with English derivatives
List_of_Latin_words_with_English_derivatives
fibularis longus and fibularis brevis, which are innervated by the superficial fibular nerve. Some sources also state that the fibularis tertius everts. Peroneus
List of movements of the human body
List_of_movements_of_the_human_body
Extinct genus of reptiles
and pterosaurs both lack the tuber (lagerpetids also lack the rounded fibular articulation), and dinosaurs lack the convex-concave joint. The holotype
Teleocrater
Orthopedic surgery to replace a joint
the posterior cruciate ligament may also be removed but the tibial and fibular collateral ligaments are preserved. Metal components are then impacted
Joint_replacement
Surgical procedure
the posterior cruciate ligament also may be removed but the tibial and fibular collateral ligaments are preserved. Whether the posterior cruciate ligament
Knee_replacement
TUBB3 Fibrosis of extraocular muscles, congenital, 3B; 135700; KIF21A Fibular hypoplasia and complex brachydactyly; 228900; GDF5 Fish-eye disease; 136120;
List_of_OMIM_disorder_codes
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a.
Tubular; tubulated; tubulous.
n.
A brooch, clasp, or buckle.
a.
Of a fistular form; tubular; pipe-shaped.
pl.
of Fibulare
pl.
of Fibula
a.
Of or pertaining to the fibula; in the region of the fibula.
a.
Existing in title or name only; nominal; having the title to an office or dignity without discharging its appropriate duties; as, a titular prince.
a.
Of or pertaining to a thread or line; characterized by threads stretched across the field of view; as, a filar microscope; a filar micrometer.
a.
Arranged in a schedule; as, tabular statistics.
a.
Derived from, or computed by, the use of tables; as, tabular right ascension.
a.
Having a flat surface; as, a tabular rock.
n.
A titulary.
n.
A needle for sewing up wounds.
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Pertaining to the fibula.
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Of or relating to a tribe; tribal; as, a tribual characteristic; tribular worship.
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Of or pertaining to pills; resembling a pill or pills; as, a pilular mass.
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Having the form of a tube, or pipe; consisting of a pipe; fistular; as, a tubular snout; a tubular calyx. Also, containing, or provided with, tubes.
n.
The outer and usually the smaller of the two bones of the leg, or hind limb, below the knee.
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Alt. of Tribular
n.
The bone or cartilage of the tarsus, which articulates with the fibula, and corresponds to the calcaneum in man and most mammals.