Musculofibular Canal Superior

The superior musculofibular canal (canalis musculofibularis superior) is a narrow canal that passes between the fibula and the posterior tibial muscle. It connects the top of the fibula to the back of the tibia.

This channel is important for the functioning of the lower leg muscles, especially for flexion and extension of the foot. It contains vessels and nerves that provide nutrition and innervation to the muscles of the lower leg.

The superior musculofibular canal is an anatomical structure that can be damaged as a result of injury or surgery. Damage to the canal can lead to dysfunction of the lower leg muscles and gait disturbances.

To prevent damage to the superior muscular peroneal canal, you must be careful when playing sports and avoid injury. It is also recommended to undergo regular medical examinations to identify possible problems with this channel.