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Common Fibular Nerve
The common fibular nerve, known also as the common peroneal nerve, is a branch of the sciatic nerve that innervates the lower leg, particularly muscles that control foot eversion and dorsiflexion.
Pudendal
Relating to the pudendal nerve, which supplies the muscles and skin of the perineum, playing a crucial role in the sensory and motor supply to pelvic area structures.
Genitofemoral
Relating to both genital and femoral (thigh) regions, often referring to a nerve providing sensation and motor function.
Common Fibular (Peroneal)
Relating to the nerve that branches from the sciatic nerve to innervate the lateral part of the shin and foot.
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