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Innervation of the intrinsic muscles

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by NewsBot, Jan 18, 2019.

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    Innervation Pattern of Lumbrical Muscles of the Foot in Human Fetuses.
    Kara BA, Uzmansel D, Beger O
    J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2019 Jan 16
     
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    The effects of the communicating branch between medial and lateral plantar nerves on the innervations of the foot lumbrical muscles
    CüneytBOZERaDenizUZMANSELbDidemDÖNMEZaMuhammedPARLAKaOrhanBEGERbÖzlemELVANb
    Journal of the Anatomical Society of India; 13 November 2018
     
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    Interfascicular septum of the calcaneal tunnel and its relationship with the plantar nerves: a cadaveric study.
    Cho TH et al
    Clin Anat. 2019 Apr 4
     
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    Superficial course of the medial plantar nerve: case report
    Gil-Bon Koo et al
    Anat Cell Biol. 2019 Mar;52(1):87-89.
     
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    Intrinsic muscles of the foot: Anatomy, function, rehabilitation
    James R. Jastifer
    Physical Therapy in Sport; 22 February 2023
     
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