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  1. 13 cze 2024 · The cutaneous innervation of the lower limb describes the nerve supply to specific areas of the skin of the lower limb. There are two distinct innervation patterns: Peripheral nerve pattern – area of skin supplied by a specific peripheral nerve.

  2. Clinical Anatomy. Blocks of the lateral femoral cutaneous, posterior femoral cutaneous, saphenous, sural, and superficial peroneal nerves are useful anesthetic techniques for a variety of superficial surgical procedures and carry a low risk of complications.

  3. Blood Vessels and Lymphatics of the Lower Limb. Lymphatic Drainage of the Lower Limb. Venous Drainage of the Lower Limb. +1 more.

  4. 11 wrz 2023 · Bones: calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, and cuneiform bones, as well as the metatarsals and phalanges. Muscles: dorsal, central plantar, medial plantar, lateral plantar groups. Arteries: branches of the dorsal artery of foot and the deep plantar arch.

  5. Nerves arising from two networks - the lumbar plexus and the sacral plexus - provide the innervation of the lower limb. Sacral and lumbar plexuses, most important nerves that supply the lower extremity.

  6. 30 paź 2023 · The femoral cutaneous nerves are sensory nerves that arise from the lumbar (L1-L4) and sacral (L4-S4) nervous plexuses. They include the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (L2-L3), posterior femoral cutaneous nerve (S1–S3) and the anterior femoral cutaneous nerves (L2–L4).

  7. Cutaneous innervation of the lower limbs is the nerve supply to areas of the skin of the lower limbs (including the feet) which are supplied by specific cutaneous nerves. Modern texts are in agreement about which areas of the skin are served by which nerves, but there are minor variations in some of the details.