A latissimus dorsi muscle flap was used to repair a servere traumatic avulsion defect of the dorsum of the foot in 3-year-old girl. The severed peroneal nerve apparently regenerated across a large gap and spontaneously reinnervated the denervated muscle flap. This resulted in a functional flap as demonstrated clinically and electromyographically. Surgical methods of muscle reinnervation and the influence of neurotrophic factors are discussed.