Foot and Ankle Arthroscopy pp 19-37 | Cite as
Gross and Arthroscopic Anatomy of the Ankle
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Sural Nerve Lateral Malleolus Medial Malleolus Transverse Ligament Superficial Peroneal Nerve
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