Proper plantar digital nerves of medial plantar nerve

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The proper plantar digital nerves of the medial plantar nerve are important sensory nerves in the foot. They are branches of the medial plantar nerve, which itself is a branch of the tibial nerve. These nerves are responsible for providing sensation to the toes and the plantar surface of the foot.

Anatomy[edit | edit source]

The medial plantar nerve divides into several branches as it travels along the sole of the foot. Among these branches are the proper plantar digital nerves. These nerves specifically innervate the medial three and a half toes, providing sensory input from the skin of these toes and the adjacent areas of the sole.

The proper plantar digital nerves are crucial for the sensation of touch, pain, and temperature in the toes. They play a significant role in the proprioception and tactile feedback necessary for balance and gait.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

Damage or compression of the proper plantar digital nerves can lead to sensory deficits in the toes. Conditions such as Morton's neuroma can affect these nerves, leading to pain and numbness in the affected toes. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential to alleviate symptoms and restore normal function.

Also see[edit | edit source]

Template:Nerves of the lower limb

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