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Tibial nerve supplies muscles of the posterior leg from "summary" of Bd Chaurasia's Human Anatomy, Volumes 3 & 4 by B. D. Chaurasia

The tibial nerve is a significant nerve in the human body that plays a crucial role in supplying muscles located in the posterior leg. This nerve originates from the sciatic nerve, which is the largest nerve in the body. The tibial nerve emerges from the posterior compartment of the thigh and descends into the leg along with the popliteal vessels. As it travels downwards, it gives off branches that supply various muscles in the posterior leg region. One of the major muscles supplied by the tibial nerve is the gastrocnemius muscle, which is the largest muscle in the calf region. This muscle plays a vital role in activities such as walking, running, and jumpi...
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    Bd Chaurasia's Human Anatomy, Volumes 3 & 4

    B. D. Chaurasia

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