Arteries Tarsal Tibial

I have found a number of articles that may help you in writing the article you are considering:

1. Pretarsal and tibial arteries: topography options and the clinical significance of their lesions: abstract of the dissertation for the degree of candidate of medical sciences: 01/14/15 / Gordeev Anton Nikolaevich; Kazan State Medical University - Kazan, 2021. - 45 p. : ill. - Bibliography: p. 36-43.

This abstract clearly shows the anatomy of the blood supply to the foot. This provides good information on the topography of the arteries, their variants and the characteristics of the blood supply to the structures of the foot. The authors also highlight the features of the blood supply to the heel bone. Recommended reading when writing a text about this topic.

2. Rheumatic diseases of the heart and coronary arteries. , Ext. Sat. scientific tr. "Diagnostics and treatment". / ed. Yu.N. Gritsyuk., A. I. Kurochkin., I. S. Ksenz. , O. M. Chernovets. . M.. Medicine, 1980. - 448 pp., Ill. - Res. Russian, English Bibliography at the end of the chapters.

Various drugs used to treat vascular diseases are considered, including some of them described in the treatment of arterial diseases in the foot. I recommend reading it, but pay attention to the outdated theory when using the drugs in question.



The tarsotibial arteries are blood vessels that pass through the calves and knees. These arteries are one of the main arteries in the human body and play an important role in blood circulation.

The tarsal tibial arteries play a key role in supplying muscles and joints. They pass through ligaments, tendons and joints to provide oxygen and nutrients to muscle tissue, joints and bones