| 1. | Tibial nerve ( innervating the plantar surface of the foot ) 3.
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| 2. | The Posterior Tibial nerve is identified above the ankle.
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| 3. | An N8 potential can be detected over the posterior tibial nerve at the knee.
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| 4. | Percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation stimulators have also been used, with varying degrees of success.
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| 5. | Posterior tibial nerve stimulation at the ankle gives rise to a similar series of subsequent peaks.
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| 6. | The posterior tibial nerve serves victim to peripheral neuropathy and often show signs of TTS amongst RA patients.
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| 7. | Transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation is also believed to be an effective treatment for fecal incontinence ( FI ).
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| 8. | The medial cutaneous branch arises from the tibial nerve, and the lateral branch arises from the common fibular nerve.
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| 9. | The tibial nerve and the common fibular nerve arise as the sciatic nerve divides into two branches in the popliteal fossa.
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| 10. | The anterior tibial nerves of dogs were cut to determine which of fascicular, interfascicular and epineural suture techniques were best.
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