- Medial plantar artery
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Artery: Medial plantar artery The plantar arteries. Deep view. (Medial plantar artery visible at upper left.) The plantar arteries. Superficial view. (Medial plantar artery visible at center left.) Latin a. plantaris medialis Gray's subject #162 639 Supplies sole Source posterior tibial artery The medial plantar artery (internal plantar artery), much smaller than the lateral, passes forward along the medial side of the foot.
It is at first situated above the Abductor hallucis, and then between it and the Flexor digitorum brevis, both of which it supplies.
At the base of the first metatarsal bone, where it is much diminished in size, it passes along the medial border of the first toe, anastomosing with the first dorsal metatarsal artery.
Small superficial digital branches accompany the digital branches of the medial plantar nerve and join the plantar metatarsal arteries of the first three spaces.
Branches
A superficial branch which supplies a plantar digital artery to the medial side of the 1st toe, and a deep branch which assists in supplying blood to the plantar metatarsal arteries.
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External links
- soleoffoot at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University)
- http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/figures/chapter_17/17-3.HTM
This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated.
List of arteries of lower limbs / EIA (TA A12.2.16, GA 6.623) Inferior epigastric cremasteric ♂ / round ligament ♀Deep circumflex iliac ascending branch of deep circumflex iliacFemoral
(EIA after IL)superficial epigastric · superficial circumflex iliac · superficial external pudendal · deep external pudendal (anterior scrotal ♂)Popliteal
(FA after AH)Genicularno major branchesArchesCategories:- Cardiovascular system stubs
- Arteries of the lower limb
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