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Nerves of the Lower Limb. T. The Cutaneous Innervation of the Lower Limb. The Lumbar Plexus. The Sacral Plexus. The Femoral Nerve. The Obturator Nerve. The Sciatic Nerve. The Tibial Nerve. The Common Fibular Nerve. The Superficial Fibular (Peroneal) Nerve. ... TeachMeAnatomy. Part of the TeachMe Series.
- Superficial Fibular Nerve
Motor Functions. The superficial fibular nerve supplies the...
- Tibial Nerve
Clinical Relevance Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. Tarsal tunnel...
- Lumbar Plexus
The lumbar plexus is a network of nerve fibres that supplies...
- Femoral Nerve
Anatomical Course. The femoral nerve is the largest branch...
- Obturator Nerve
Anatomical Course. The obturator nerve is formed from the...
- Common Fibular Nerve
Sensory Functions. There are two cutaneous branches that...
- Superficial Fibular Nerve
11 wrz 2023 · Muscles: anterior, medial and posterior groups. Arteries: femoral artery and its branches. Veins: femoral vein, circumflex vein, long saphenous vein, and deep vein of the thigh. Nerves: femoral and sciatic nerves, branches from the lumbar and sacral plexuses, respectively. Knee. Bones: tibia, fibula, patella.
10 paź 2023 · As you know, the lower extremity is divided into four main regions: Hip (gluteal region) Thigh. Leg. Foot. In this page, we’re going to study the most important arteries, veins and nerves passing through and supplying each of these regions, as well as their respective branches. Contents. Femoral Artery. Arteries. Hip and thigh. Knee and leg.
5 sie 2024 · The lumbar plexus is a network of nerve fibres that supplies the skin and musculature of the lower limb. It is located in the lumbar region, within the substance of the psoas major muscle and anterior to the transverse processes of the lumbar vertebrae .
Sacral plexus; Lumbosacral plexus. ventral rami of S1-4; joined with lower lumbar nerves via lumbosacral trunk Sciatic N (L4-S3) Superior gluteal N (L4-S1): gluteus med and min (greater trochanter; abduction of hip joint) Inferior gluteal N (L5-S2): gluteus max (gluteal tuberosity; extension, lateral rotation of hip joint) Pudendal N (S2-4 ...
3D interactive models and tutorials on the anatomy of the lower limb, including the muscular compartments, osseus structures, blood supply and innervation.
superficial fibular n.: distal 1/3 of the anterior surface of the leg, dorsum of the foot excluding the web between the great toe and the 2nd toe and distal interphalangeal segments of all toes; deep fibular n.: skin of the web between the great toe and the 2nd toe