Calf artery injury
The calf arteries include the anterior tibial artery and posterior tibial artery. After the anterior tibial artery is separated from the iliac artery, it passes through the calf interstitial membrane to the deep side of the anterior calf muscle and descends along the leg. Down to the dorsal foot movement dorsal foot artery. The dorsal plantar artery then branches to the dorsal and dorsal toes, and a branch penetrates to the sole of the foot, which is called the deep plantar branch. The posterior tibial artery is a continuation of the iliac artery. It descends between the shallow and deep layers of the back of the calf and emits the peroneal artery at the beginning. It branches over the tibial, fibula, and posterior and outer muscles of the calf. , Divided into medial plantar artery and lateral plantar artery, distributed in plantar muscles and skin.
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