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![Common diseases mimicking lumbar disc herniation and their treatment](https://image.oaes.cc/1535a371-3e27-42f0-a830-b0f4a061e769/2036.fig.6.png)
Figure 6. The common peroneal nerve (arrow) runs around the fibular head, then between the soleus and the peroneus longus muscle (PLM) (*), and then into the PLM. Patients experience pain and paresthesia of the affected area, the lateral aspect of the lower calf, and the dorsum of the foot (**)