2019
DOI: 10.1002/ca.23381
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Interfascicular septum of the calcaneal tunnel and its relationship with the plantar nerves: A cadaveric study

Abstract: The relationship between the plantar nerves and internal fascial structure of the calcaneal tunnel is clinically important to alleviate pain of the sole. The study aimed to investigate the three-dimensional (3D) anatomy of the calcaneal tunnel and its internal fascial septal structure by using microcomputed tomography (mCT) with a phosphotungstic acid preparation, histologic examination, and ultrasound-guided simulation. Twenty-one fixed cadavers and three fresh-frozen cadavers (13 men and 11 women, mean age 8… Show more

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“…The purpose of reformatting a single branch of the inner and outer nerves of the plantar sole and displaying them at the maximum display level is to clearly observe their morphology, their course, and whether there is compression on the pathway. The medial calcaneal nerve is one of the main branches of the tibial nerve, terminating in the skin of the heel and the weight-bearing surface, and providing sensory innervation to the inner posterior side of the heel [26,27]. The starting position and the number of medial calcaneal nerves vary greatly.…”
Section: The Bifurcation Position and Branching Pattern Of The Tibialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of reformatting a single branch of the inner and outer nerves of the plantar sole and displaying them at the maximum display level is to clearly observe their morphology, their course, and whether there is compression on the pathway. The medial calcaneal nerve is one of the main branches of the tibial nerve, terminating in the skin of the heel and the weight-bearing surface, and providing sensory innervation to the inner posterior side of the heel [26,27]. The starting position and the number of medial calcaneal nerves vary greatly.…”
Section: The Bifurcation Position and Branching Pattern Of The Tibialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The medial calcaneal nerve is one of the main branches of the tibial nerve, terminating in the skin of the heel and the weight-bearing surface, and providing sensory innervation to the inner posterior side of the heel [26,27]. The starting position and the number of medial calcaneal nerves vary greatly.…”
Section: The Bifurcation Position and Branching Pattern Of The Tibialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The medial calcaneal nerve is one of the main branches of the tibial nerve, terminating in the skin of the heel and the weight-bearing surface, and providing sensory innervation to the inner posterior side of the heel [26,27].The starting position and number of medial calcaneal nerves vary greatly. Quantitatively, Dellon [28] found that 37% had 1 medial calcaneal nerve, 41% had 2, 19% had 3, and 3% had 4.Kim [29] and Yang [10] found that there were up to 5 medial calcaneal nerves.…”
Section: The Bifurcation Position and Branching Pattern Of The Tibialmentioning
confidence: 99%