- May 2, 2026The common peroneal nerve provides articular branches to the anterolateral knee capsule, the proximal tibiofibular joint, and the lateral meniscus…
- May 2, 2026The skin around the knee receives cutaneous innervation from multiple nerve branches: the infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve (medial…
- May 2, 2026The common fibular (peroneal) nerve wraps around the neck of the fibula in a superficial fibro-osseous tunnel formed by the…
- May 2, 2026The geniculate (articular) branches of the knee arise from the tibial and common fibular nerves in the popliteal fossa to…
- May 2, 2026The infrapatellar branch of the saphenous nerve arises from the saphenous nerve in the adductor canal or just below it…
- May 2, 2026The tibial nerve at the knee level is the larger sciatic division, passing through the centre of the popliteal fossa…
- May 2, 2026The common fibular nerve is the most commonly injured major nerve in the lower limb — its exposed position around…
- May 2, 2026The common peroneal nerve (common fibular nerve, L4-S2) is the lateral division of the sciatic nerve, winding around the fibular…
- May 2, 2026The medial patellar plica is the most clinically significant synovial fold of the knee, running obliquely from the suprapatellar pouch…
- May 2, 2026The lateral patellar plica is a synovial fold on the lateral aspect of the knee joint, less commonly symptomatic than…