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Figure 5. Left, Posterior view of the left popliteal fossa, with correlation of acupuncture bladder (B) points 39 and 40 to the tibial nerve (TN), common fibular nerve (CFN), and popliteal vessels (PV). F indicates fibula; T, tibia; MC, medial condyle; and K10, acupuncture kidney point 10. Right, Lateral view of the right knee with an atypical high course of the fibular nerve and its correlation to the acupuncture gallbladder (G) point 34 and the lateral condyle (LC).






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