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    A Lesion to the Common Fibular Nerve Causes
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A Lesion to the Common Fibular Nerve Causes

Question 90

Question 90

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A lesion to the common fibular nerve causes


A) footdrop, or the inability to dorsiflex the foot
B) paralysis of the peroneal muscles.
C) an inability to flex the great toe.
D) an inability to plantarflex the foot.

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