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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 64

Question 64

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A lesion to the common fibular nerve causes


A) paralysis of the peroneal muscles.
B) footdrop.
C) the same deficit as a ruptured calcaneal tendon causes.
D) hammer toe.

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