Medial and lateral plantar cutaneous nerves

What does "Medial and lateral plantar cutaneous nerves" mean in a report or doctor's letter? In our medical dictionary, you will find a patient-friendly explanation of the meaning of this medical term.

Explanation

The medial and lateral plantar cutaneous nerves are parts of the nervous system found in the foot. The term "medial" refers to the nerve that is closer to the middle of the body, while "lateral" refers to the nerve that is further away from the middle. These nerves are responsible for the sensation you feel on the bottom of your foot. So, if you step on something sharp, it's these nerves that send the message to your brain that you're feeling pain.

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