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Nerve of the anterior compartment
Femoral
Femoral n. innervates (8)
PIPS RVVV
1.Psoas
2. Iliacus
3. Pectineus
4. Sartorius
5. Rectus femoris
6. Vastus medialis
7. " lateralis
8. "intermedius
Obturator splits into anterior/posterior after
Passes through obturator foramen, over adductor brevis?
Anterior obturator innervates (P LBG)
-Pectineus
-Adductor longus
-Adductor Brevis
-Gracilis
Posterior obturator innervates
-Adductor magnus
-Obturator externus
Fibular n. innervates
Short head of biceps femoris
TIbial n. innervates
-Thigh
-Leg
-Hamstrings
-Posterior compartment
Sciatic n. ends as:
Common fibular and tibial
Branches of fibular n.
Superficial
Deep
Superficial fibular innervates
-Motor
-Cutaneous
-Lateral compartment (fib long and brev)
-Dorsum of foot, digit 1, 3, 4
Deep fibular n. innervates
(3 + cutaneous)
1. Anterior compartment of the leg
2. Extensor digitorum brevis
3. Extensor hallucis brevis
-Web between digit 1 & 2
Medial Plantar n. is comparable to ____ n. in arm
Median
Lateral Plantar n. is comparable to ____ n. in arm
Ulnar
Tibial n. branches into
1.
2.
1. Medial plantar
2. Lateral plantar
Cutaneous innervation of posterior leg
Sural
Cutaneous innervation of lateral thigh
Lateral femoral cutaneous
Cutaneous innervation of anterior thigh
Cutaneous branches of femoral
Cutaneous innervation of anterior leg
Saphenous
Femoral nerve continues as the ____ n.; comparable to ___ ns in arm
Saphenous; musculocutaneous
Fibular n. has superficial and deep branches like the _______ n
Radial
Innervation of big toe to middle of 4th digit
Medial plantar n.
Muscles innervated by medial plantar n. (4; DAHL)
1. Flexor digitorum brevis
2. Abductor hallucis
3. Flexor hallucis brevis
4. First lumbrical (to 2nd digit)
Tibial n. divided into _____ in foot
Medial & lateral plantar
Innervation of middle of 4th digit to 5th
lateral plantar
Muscles innervated by lateral plantar n.
1. Quadratus plantae
2. Abductor digiti minimi
3. Lateral 3 lumbricals
4. Adductor hallucis
5. Flexor digiti minimi brevis
5. Plantar interossei
6. Dorsal interossei
Nerve of medial compartment of thigh
-Exception
Obturator n.
-Magnus: Obturator + tibial
-Pectineus: obturator + femoral
Nerve of posterior thigh
Tibial branch of sciatic
-Short head biceps: fibular
Nerve of anterior leg
Deep fibular
Nerve of lateral leg
Superficial fibular
Nerve of posterior leg
Tibial
Nerve of anterior (dorsal) foot
Deep fibular
Nerve of plantar foot
Medial and lateral
Dermatome of nipple
T4/T5
Dermatome of belly button
T10, T11
Dermatome of pubic symphysis
L1
Referred pain of appendicitis
Belly button burning
Referred pain of kidney
L1 over inguinal ligament, labia majora or scrotum
_____ n. comes out of the superficial inguinal ring
Ilioinguinal n.
Ilioinguinal n. arises from
L1
L4 cutaneous in foot/leg
Medial
L4 cutaneous in foot/leg
Medial
L5 cutaneous in foot/leg
Top
L5 cutaneous in foot/leg
Top
S1 cutaneous in foot/leg
Lateral
S1 cutaneous in foot/leg
Lateral
In general, lower lumbosacral plexus innervates ____ side; Upper ____
Lateral; Medial
In general, lower lumbosacral plexus innervates ____ side; Upper ____
Lateral; Medial
Impingement of sciatic n. could come from:
S1 in pelvis
L4/L5 crossing into pelves from somewhere else
Impingement of sciatic n. could come from:
S1 in pelvis
L4/L5 crossing into pelves from somewhere else
Which n. is muscular in the thigh & cutaneous in the leg?
Femoral (sural branch in leg)
Which n. is muscular in the thigh & cutaneous in the leg?
Femoral (sural branch in leg)