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Default Nerve Injury- Applied Anatomy

1.nerve injuried when pt able to dorsiflex and evert the foot,but inability to planter flex?

2.nerve injuried when pt able to planter flex and evert the foot,but inability to dorsiflex flex?

3.nerve injuried when pt able to planter flex and dorsiflex the foot,but inability to evert ?


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