hind limb innervation Flashcards
what is the most common clinical signs associated with compromised motor innervation
weakness in lower legs
muscle atrophy
gait defects
what is the most common clinical signs associated with compromised sensory innervation
loss of sensation
weak/ loss of withdrawal reflexes
lumbosacral plexus
L4-S2
gives rise to nerves that innervate the hindlimb
L3 gives rise to :
illioinguinal and genitofemoral
Genitofemoral has two branches,:
femoral and genital branch
femoral innervated cutaneous innervation to proximal medial thigh
genital branch innervates spermatic fascia, cremaster m. , and scrotum
lateral cutaneous femoral n. innervates ?
provides sensory innervation to the craniolateral surface of the thigh
Runs with interns illiac artery
femoral n. provides motor and sensory innervation to what ?
motor innervation to extensors of the stifle(quadriceps)
sensory innervation to the medial surface of the thigh, stifle, and tarsus through the saphenous branch
if the femoral nerve is damaged :
paralysis of the quadriceps
loss of weight bearing
loss of sensation on the medial surface of the limb
obturator neve innervates
adductor muscles of thigh
adductor, pectineus, gracilis
if obturator nerve is damaged:
animal cannot adduct limbs , limbs remain abducted , esp in large animals/calving
the lumbosacral trunk includes:
cranial gluteal, caudal gluteal, caudal cutaneous femoral
cranial gluteal innervates :
tensor fascia lata, middle and deep gluteal
caudal gluteal innervates :
superficial gluteal muscles &hamstring muscles
sciatic nerve branches
common peronal and tibial
tibial nerve provides what kind of innervation
sensory innervation to planter surface of hind paw