A 19-year-old woman comes to the emergency department after falling while on roller-blades. There is a 3-cm laceration over the lateral aspect of the knee penetrating so deep that the head of the fibula is apparent. A radiograph of the leg is negative for any fractures. A noticeable foot-drop occurs while the patient walks. Further examination reveals inability to dorsiflex or evert the foot. Which of the following best explain her injury?

A 19-year-old woman comes to the emergency department after falling while on roller-blades. There is a 3-cm laceration over the lateral aspect of the knee penetrating so deep that the head of the fibula is apparent. A radiograph of the leg is negative for any fractures. A noticeable foot-drop occurs while the patient walks. Further examination reveals inability to dorsiflex or evert the foot. Which of the following best explain her injury?



(A)the common peroneal nerve was severed
(B)The personal muscles were detached from the head of the fibula
(C)The superficial peroneal nerve was severed
(D)The tibial nerve was severed


Answer:  (A)the common peroneal nerve was severed


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