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medial plantar nerve

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The medial plantar nerve (internal plantar nerve) is the larger of the two terminal divisions of the tibial nerve (medial and lateral plantar nerve), which accompanies the medial plantar artery. From its origin under the laciniate ligament it passes under cover of the abductor hallucis muscle, and, appearing between this muscle and the flexor digitorum brevis, gives off a proper digital plantar nerve and finally divides opposite the bases of the metatarsal bones into three common digital plantar nerves..
Related Codes (13)
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Billable
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S94.1Injury of medial plantar nerve
S94.10Injury of medial plantar nerve, unspecified leg
S94.10XDInjury of medial plantar nerve, unspecified leg, subsequent encounter
S94.10XSInjury of medial plantar nerve, unspecified leg, sequela
S94.11Injury of medial plantar nerve, right leg
S94.11XAInjury of medial plantar nerve, right leg, initial encounter
S94.11XDInjury of medial plantar nerve, right leg, subsequent encounter
S94.11XSInjury of medial plantar nerve, right leg, sequela
S94.12Injury of medial plantar nerve, left leg
S94.12XAInjury of medial plantar nerve, left leg, initial encounter

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