Which nerves does the sciatic nerve give rise to? femoral and tibial nerve deep and superficial fibular nerve common fibular and common tibial nerve deep and superficial tibial nerve common fibular and tibial nerve
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Step 1: The sciatic nerve is a large nerve that originates from the lower part of the spinal cord and extends down the back of the thigh. Show more…
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