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It is continuous with that on the medial malleolus.
The nerve passes into the foot running posterior to the medial malleolus.
What's more, it'll sense the break in your medial malleolus and tighten itself enough to keep it from shifting."
Venous ulceration is typically seen just above the medial malleolus.
The tarsal tunnel is found along the inner leg behind the medial malleolus.
In January, Hill had surgery to repair the medial malleolus bone.
Behind the medial malleolus on the feet (posterior tibial artery).
The medial surface - see medial malleolus for details.
Structures that pass behind medial malleolus deep to flexor retinaculum:
Bimalleolar fracture - involving the lateral malleolus and the medial malleolus.
A fine needle electrode is inserted into the lower, inner aspect of the leg, slightly cephalad to the medial malleolus.
They are worn immediately above the ankle, resting on the lateral malleolus and medial malleolus.
She fractured her medial malleolus bone in her right ankle during a dismount on balance beam.
The medial malleolus is the prominence on the inner side of the ankle, formed by the lower end of the tibia.
The medial malleolus is a boney process extending distally off the medial tibia.
A fractured fibula in addition to detaching the medial malleolus will tear the tibiofibular syndesmosis.
There is an associated fracture of the medial malleolus or rupture of the deep deltoid ligament.
The summit of the medial malleolus is marked by a rough depression behind, for the attachment of the deltoid ligament.
An imagined line is drawn between the bony prominence of the medial malleolus and the insertion of the achilles tendon.
Apparent leg length - umbilicus or xiphisternum (noting which is used) to the medial malleolus of ipsilateral leg.
Sediba is apelike in possessing a more gracile calcaneal body and a more robust medial malleolus than expected.
A bimalleolar fracture is a fracture of the ankle that involves the lateral malleolus and the medial malleolus.
This action strains the sturdy medial (deltoid) ligament of the ankle, often tearing off the medial malleolus due to its strong attachment.
Two additional centers occasionally exist, one for the tongue-shaped process of the upper epiphysis, which forms the tuberosity, and one for the medial malleolus.
After passing anterior to the medial malleolus (where it often can be visualized and palpated), it runs up the medial side of the leg.