What is sural in anatomy?
Sophia Edwards
Updated on June 04, 2026
Also question is, what does sural nerve pain feel like?
Sural neuritis (a.k.a. sural neuralgia) is pain that occurs due to irritation or injury of the sural nerve. The pain is typically described as a burning sensation located on the outside of the foot and ankle. It may occur following surgery of the foot and ankle or after a direct injury to the nerve itself.
Subsequently, question is, where does the sural nerve originate? Medial sural cutaneous nerve originates from the tibial nerve in the popliteal fossa. It descends between the two heads of gastrocnemius muscle, deep to deep fascia covering the muscle.
Just so, what is sural neuropathy?
Uncommon injuries: sural nerve neuropathy. The sural nerve, a sensory nerve, courses down the postural-lateral aspect of the calf. Its primary role is to innervate the skin over the distal one third of the lateral shin and outside of the foot towards the fifth toe.
What is sural nerve biopsy?
A nerve biopsy involves the process of removing a small length of a peripheral nerve for histologic examination under the microscope. The most accessible sensory nerve for biopsy is the sural nerve located behind the ankle. The procedure involves injection of a local anesthetic in the area to be biopsied.