Deep branch of medial plantar artery

Ramus profundus arteriae plantaris medialis

  • Related terms: Deep branch; Deep branch (Medial plantar artery)

Definition

The medial plantar artery (a. plantaris medialis; 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.

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