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Popliteal Fossa and Posterior Leg Objectives: 1. To learn the boundaries of the popliteal fossa region. 2. To learn the contents of the popliteal fossa and their relationships. 3. To study the muscles of the superficial compartment of the posterior leg, including their attachments, innervation, and blood supply. 4. To study the muscles of the deep compartment of the posterior leg, including their attachments, innervation, and blood supply. 5. To be aware of the structures which pass under the flexor retinaculum and their relationships. Peripheral cutaneous nerves: Lateral sural cutaneous from to Medial sural cutaneous from to Sural from to Cutaneous vessels: small (lesser) saphenous vein begins ends popliteal fossa: boundaries roof floor contents deep fascia: flexor retinaculum Posterior leg muscles: gastrocnemius O: I: A: n: a: soleus O: I: A: n: a: plantaris O: I: A: n: a: popliteus O: I: A: n: a: flexor hallucis longus O: I: A: n: a: flexor digitorum longus O: I: A: n: a: tibialis posterior O: I: A: n: a: