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Fig. 1 —Drawing shows normal anatomy of common peroneal nerve (5).
Note close relationship between distal biceps femoris insertion, lateral head
of gastrocnemius muscle (7), and common peroneal nerve (circle). 1 =
sciatic nerve, 2 = tibial nerve, 3 = long head of biceps femoris muscle, 4 =
short head of biceps femoris muscle, and 6 = common tendon of biceps femoris.
Reprinted with permission from HJD Graphics & Photo Department.