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Femoral nerve (AC branch) innervates where on the skin?
lateral part of the thigh
Deep fibular nerve innervates where on the skin?
dorsal aspect of the foot
Common fibular nerve innervates where on the skin?
lateral part of leg from ankle to below the knee
Femoral nerve innervates where on the skin?
medial part of leg from ankle to below the knee
deep fibular nerve innervates where on the skin?
dorspal aspect of foot
tibial nerve innervates where on the skin?
posterior aspect of lower limb
medial plantar nerve innervates where on the skin?
medial aspect of foot
lateral plantar nerve innervates where on the skin?
lateral aspect of the foot
Dermatomes - L2 goes where?
anterior thigh
Which dermatome goes to anterior thigh?
L2
Dermatomes - L3 goes where?
anterior knee
Which dermatome goes to anterior knee?
L3
Dermatomes - L4 goes where?
medial ankle
Which dermatome goes to the medial ankle?
L4
Dermatomes - L5 goes where?
Great toe
Dermatomes - SI goes where?
Lateral toes
Dermatomes - S2 goes where?
posterior lower leg and thigh
Which dermatome goes to the great toe?
L5
Which dermatome goes to the lateral toes?
S1
Which dermatome goes to the posterior lower leg and thigh?
S2
Which myotomes are responsible for hip flexion?
L2 and 3
Which myotomes are responsible for knee flexion?
L3 and 4
Which myotomes are responsible for dorsiflexion?
L4 and 5
Which myotomes are responsible for great toe extension?
L5, S1
Which myotomes are responsible for eversion?
L5, S1
Which myotomes are responsible for plantarflexion?
S1, S2