Selective blocks of the motor nerve branches to the soleus and tibialis posterior muscles in the management of the spastic equinovarus foot1  Thierry.

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Selective blocks of the motor nerve branches to the soleus and tibialis posterior muscles in the management of the spastic equinovarus foot1  Thierry Deltombe, MD, Jean-François De Wispelaere, MD, Thierry Gustin, MD, Jacques Jamart, MD, Philippe Hanson, MD  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  Volume 85, Issue 1, Pages 54-58 (January 2004) DOI: 10.1016/S0003-9993(03)00405-2

Fig 1 View of a leg with surface landmarks, disposable needle, and portable electric stimulator. Legend: 1, cutaneous location of the motor nerve branch to the soleus muscle; 2, cutaneous location of the motor nerve branch to the tibialis posterior muscle; 3, head of the fibula. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2004 85, 54-58DOI: (10.1016/S0003-9993(03)00405-2)

Fig 2 CT scan of the motor nerve branch to the soleus muscle. Legend: +, location of the motor nerve branch to the soleus muscle; 1, medial gastrocnemius muscle; 2, lateral gastrocnemius muscle; 3, soleus muscle; 4, plantaris muscle; 5, popliteal vein; 6, popliteal artery; 7, tibial nerve; 8, popliteus muscle; 9, fibula; 10, tibia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2004 85, 54-58DOI: (10.1016/S0003-9993(03)00405-2)

Fig 3 CT scan of the motor nerve branch to the tibialis posterior muscle. Legend: +, location of the motor nerve branch to the tibialis posterior muscle; 1, medial gastrocnemius muscle; 2, soleus muscle; 3, lateral gastrocnemius muscle; 4, posterior tibial artery and vein and tibial nerve; 5, fibula; 6, popliteal muscle; 7, tibialis posterior muscle; 8, anterior tibial artery and vein; 9, peroneus muscle; 10, tibialis anterior muscle; 11, tibia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2004 85, 54-58DOI: (10.1016/S0003-9993(03)00405-2)