Final- Regional Neuroanatomy Part 2 Flashcards

1
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What provides motor and sensory innervation for the pelvis and lower limbs?

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  • Lumbosacral plexus
  • Lumbar plexus (superior)
  • Sacral plexus (inferior)
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What spinal nerves contribute to the lumbosacral plexus?

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  • Spinal Nerves L1 to S4.
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What spinal nerves contribute to the lumbar plexus?

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  • Spinal Nerves L1 to L4
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What spinal nerves contribute to the sacral plexus?

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  • Spinal Nerves L4 to S4.
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5
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What are the 6 nerves that make up the lumbar plexus?

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  • Iliohypogastric nerve (L1)
  • Ilioinguinal nerve (L1)
  • Genitofemoral nerve (L1-L2)
  • Lateral cutaneous nerve of the thigh (L2-L3)
  • Obturator nerve (L2-L4)
  • Femoral nerve (L2-L4)

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What is the largest diameter nerve in the lumbar plexus?

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  • Femoral nerve
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7
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What are the 3 superior pelvic nerves?

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  • Iliohypogastric nerve
  • Ilioinguinal nerve
  • Genitofemoral nerve
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What muscle do the 3 superior pelvic nerves originate from?

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  • Psoas major muscle
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9
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The Iliolhypogastric nerve will provide sensory innervation to what parts of the body?

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  • lateral cutaneous branch: Small part of the lateral pelvis/hip
  • anterior cutaneous branch: Anterior portion of the reproductive system
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What muscles will have motor innervation through the iliohypogastric nerve?

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  • Transverse abdominis (may be utilized when breathing under labor/stress)
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The Ilioinguinal nerve will provide sensory innervation to what parts of the body?

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  • Superior Branch: sensory innervation to the area superior to the reproductive organs
  • Inferior Branch: sensory innervation of the medial groin area
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What muscles will have motor innervation through the ilioinguinal nerve?

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  • Internal oblique muscle
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The genitofemoral nerve branches off into what two nerves?

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  • Femoral branch
  • Genital branch
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14
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What muscles in men will have motor innervation through the genitofemoral nerve?

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  • Cremaster muscle/ Reflex
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15
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What ligament is attached to the pubic tubercle?

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  • Inguinal Ligament
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What are two attachment points for the inguinal ligament?

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  • Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS)
  • Pubic Tubercle
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17
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A horizontal line across the iliac crest will indicate what landmark on the spine?

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  • The border of L4 and L5
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What are the muscles that make up the femoral triangle?

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  • Iliopsoas
  • Sartorius
  • Pectineus
  • Adductor Longus
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Describe the position of the femoral nerve, femoral artery, and femoral vein in the femoral triangle.

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  • Femoral Nerve: Lateral
  • Femoral Artery: Middle
  • Femoral Vein: Medial

These structures are about 1 cm apart from each other.

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20
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What wraps around the femoral nerve, artery, and vein?

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  • Femoral sheath
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21
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What nerve is responsible for the sensory innervation of the lower leg?

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  • Saphenous Nerve

Saphenous Nerve is branched off the femoral nerve

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22
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The adductor canal is between what two muscles?

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  • Anterior and medial thigh muscles
  • The adductor canal is also inferior to the femoral triangle.
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23
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What are the three muscles that surround the adductor canal?

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  • Sartorius Muscle
  • Adductor Longus
  • Vastus Medialis
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24
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What does the adductor canal provide a pathway for?

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  • Pathway for the saphenous nerve to pass through.
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25
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Which nerve provides sensory information to the lateral anterior thigh?

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  • Lateral Cutaneous Nerve (LCA)
26
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What foramen does the obturator nerve pass through?

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  • Obturator Foramen at the base of the pelvis
27
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The obturator nerve serves primarily as a motor neuron. What muscles does the obturator nerve innervate?

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  • Obturator externus
  • Pectineus
  • Adductor brevis
  • Adductor longus
  • Adductor magnus
  • Gracilis
28
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Where would the obturator nerve provide sensory innervation?

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  • There is a small cutaneous branch on the medial thigh just above the knee.
29
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What ligament will the femoral nerve sit right under?

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  • Inguinal Ligament
30
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The femoral nerve will have motor innervation what four muscles in the leg?

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  • Iliopsoas
  • Pectineus
  • Sartorius
  • Quadricep femoris
31
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What are the sensory branches of the femoral nerve?

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  • Anterior cutaneous branch of the femoral nerve
  • Saphenous nerve
32
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What are the primary motor nerves of the sacral plexus?

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  • Superior gluteal nerve (L4-S1)
  • Inferior gluteal nerve (L5-S2)
33
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What are the three gluteal muscles?

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  • Gluteus Maximus
  • Gluteus Minimus
  • Gluteus Medius
34
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What muscles does the superior gluteal nerve innervate?

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  • Gluteus Medius
  • Gluteus Minimus
  • Tensor Fasciae Latae
35
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What muscles does the inferior gluteal nerve innervate?

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  • Gluteus Maximus
36
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What four main nerves provide sensory innervation to the gluteal region?

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  • Superior Clunial Nerve
  • Middle Clunial Nerve
  • Inferior Clunial Nerve
  • Lateral Branch of Iliohypogastric Nerve
37
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The superior clunial nerve is formed by what spinal nerves?

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  • Posterior Rami of L1 to L3
38
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The middle clunial nerve is formed by what spinal nerves?

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  • Posterior Rami of S1 to S3
39
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The inferior clunial nerve arises from what nerve?

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  • Posterior femoral cutaneous (branch of the sacral plexus)
40
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The sciatic nerve is a combo of what two nerves?

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  • Tibial Nerve (L4 to S3)
  • Common Fibular Nerve (L4 to S2)
41
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The sciatic nerve is formed from what spinal nerve?

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  • Spinal Nerve L4 to S3
42
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What is another term for the common fibular nerve?

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  • Peroneal Nerve
43
Q

What is the largest nerve in the body in terms of diameter?

A
  • Sciatic Nerve
44
Q

Label 1

A
  • Sciatic nerve
45
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Label 2

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  • Common fibular nerve (peroneal nerve)
46
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Label 3

A
  • Deep fibular nerve
47
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Label 4

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  • Superficial fibular nerve
48
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Label 5

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  • Superficial fibular nerve
49
Q

The fibular nerve splits into what three divisions?

A
  • Lateral Sural Cutaneous Nerve
  • Superficial Fibular Nerve
  • Deep Fibular Nerve
50
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Where does the Lateral Sural Cutaneous nerve provide sensory innervation?

A
  • Lateral side of the calf
  • gastrocnemius
51
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Where does the Superficial Fibular Nerve provide sensory innervation?

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  • Top of the foot
52
Q

What are the two branches of the superficial fibular nerve?

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  • Medial dorsal cutaneous nerve
  • Intermediate dorsal cutaneous nerve
53
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Where does the Deep Fibular Nerve provide sensory innervation?

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  • Between the Big Toe and 2nd Toe
54
Q

What are the branches of the Deep Fibular Nerve?

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  • Lateral cutaneous nerve of the big toe
  • Medial cutaneous nerve of the 2nd toe
55
Q

Label 1, 2, and 3

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  • 1: Sciatic Nerve
  • 2: Tibial Nerve (travels medially)
  • 3: Common Fibular Nerve (travels laterally)
56
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What are the four direct cutaneous branches of the tibial nerve?

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  • Medial Sural Cutaneous Branch
  • Medial Calcaneal Branch
  • Lateral Calcaneal Branch
  • Lateral Dorsal Cutaneous Branch
57
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The tibial nerve will branch off to what two nerves at the foot?

A
  • Medial Plantar Nerve
  • Lateral Plantar Nerve
58
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What are the nerves that make up the sacral plexus?

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  • Superior gluteal nerve
  • Inferior gluteal nerve
  • Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh
  • Sciatic Nerve (Peroneal and Tibial n.)
  • Pudendal Nerve
59
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List the spinal nerve origins of the following:
-Superior gluteal nerve
-Inferior gluteal nerve
-Posterior cutaneous nerve of thigh
-Common fibular nerve
-Tibial nerve
- Pudendal nerve

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60
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Name the function of the pudendal nerve

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  • Sensory innervation to the pelvis
  • Rectum and colon motility
  • Reproductive organ function
61
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Where does the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh provide sensory innervation?

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  • Hamstring
  • Lower Gluteal Region
  • This nerve is also the starting point of the inferior clunial nerve