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Title: Sole of the foot


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Sole of the foot
  • By Essam Eldin Salama

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Cutaneous nerve supply
  • 1- Medial calcannean nerves from posterior
    tibial nerve supplying the posterior part.
  • 2- Cutaneous branches of lateral planter nerve
    supplying lateral third.
  • 3- Cutaneous branches of medial planter nerve
    supplying medial two thirds.
  • 4- Digital branches of lateral planter nerve
    supplying the lateral one and half toes.
  • 5- Digital branches of medial planter nerve
    supplying the medial three and half toes.

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Planter aponeurosis
  • 1- Thickened deep fascia of the sole.
  • 2- Attached to calcanean tubercles posteriorly,
    anterioly it is divided to five slips one for
    each toe become continues with the fibrous
    flexor sheath for each toe.
  • 3- It protects the underlying structures and
    maintains the longitudinal arch of the foot.

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muscular layers FIRST LAYER
  • 1- Abductor hallucis supplied by medial planter
    nerve, it abducts the big toe.
  • 2- abductor digiti minimi supplied by the medial
    planter nerve, it abducts the little toe( also
    abductor for the 5th metatarsal bone) .
  • 3- Flexor digitorum brevis supplied by medial
    planter nerve, it flexes the lateral four toes.

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SECOND LAYER
  • 1- tendon of flexor digitorum longus.
  • 2- Tendon of flexor hallucis longus.
  • 3- Quadratus plantae (Flexor digitorum
    accessorius).supplied by lateral planter nerve,
  • 4- Lumbricals the 1st is supplied by the medial
    planter nerve, the lateral three are supplied by
    the lateral planter nerve.

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THIRD LAYER
  • 1- Flexor hallucis brevis supplied by medial
    planter nerve,
  • 2- Flexor digiti minimi brevis supplied by
    lateral planter nerve,
  • 3- Adductor hallucis supplied by lateral

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FOURTH LAYER
  • 1- Tendon of peroneus longus.
  • 2- Tendon of tibialis posterior.
  • 3- Planter interossei three in number, the 1st
    and 2nd supplied by deep branch of lateral
    planter nerve, the 3rd is supplied by superficial
    branch of lateral planter nerve,

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  • 4- Dorsal interossei four in number, the medial
    three are supplied by the deep branch of lateral
    planter nerve, the 4th is supplied by superficial
    branch of lateral planter nerve,

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ARCHES OF THE FOOT
  • Longitudinal arch
  • 1- Medial longitudenal arch its posterior pillar
    is calcaneus, the key stone is talus, its
    anterior pillar is navecular, three cuneiforms
    and the first three metatarsals.
  • 2- Lateral longitudenal arch its posterior
    pillar is calcaneus, its anterior pillar is
    cuboid, the 4th and 5th metatarsals.

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  • Transverse arch
  • It is incomplete.
  • Formed by the bases of the metatarsal bones and
    the distal row of the tarsal bones

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Factors maintaining arches of the foot
  • 1- Shape of bone
  • 2- Legamentous attachments.
  • 3- Long tendons.
  • 4- Short muscles of the foot.
  • 5- Planter aponeuorosis.
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