Manual 90-92: Nerves of Leg Flashcards
longest branch of the femoral n.
saphenous n.
course of the saphenous n.
- enters adductor canal with femoral a.
- crosses over a. from lateral to medial in the canal
- at the adductor hiatus, leaves canal y passing to the surface on the medial side of knee
- passes between tendons of sartorius and gracilis muscles
- runs with great saphenous v along medial side of leg
does the saphenous n. pass through adductor hiatus
no
in the proximal third of the leg, the saphenous n. divides into …
- a contribution to the subsartorial n. plexus
- infrapatellar branch, which provides cutaneous innervation to the skin over the patella
in the distal third of the leg, the saphenous n. divides into its terminal branches …
- branches to the skin of the anterior and medial side of the leg and one that continues distally to end at the ankle
- a branch that continues to the medial side of the foot as far as the ball of the foot
nerve root of tibial n.
anterior division of L4-S3
describe the course of the tibial n.
- passes distally through the middle of the popliteal fossa crossing the popliteus m
- disappears between heads of gastrocnemius and deep to the soleus
- lies lateral to the popliteal a and v distally
- in popliteal fossa, crosses superficial to these vessels and leaves the popliteal fossa medial to them
- continues deep to soleus m. , eventually lying medial to the tendo calcaneus
- divides into medial and lateral plantar n. at the flexor retinaculum
in the proximal leg, the tibial n. is ___________ to the posterior tibial a
medial
- just distal to the inferior border of the popliteus m it courses to the lateral side of the popliteal a.
how many articular branches to the knee does the tibial n. supply
3
- corresponding to superior, inferior medial and middle genicular aa
how many articular branches off tibial n. to ankle joint
1
the branch off the tibial n. tot he flexor hallucis longus accompanies ..
fibular/peroneal a
lies superficially in the groove between the heads of the gastrocnemius with the small saphenous v.
medial sural cutaneous n.
what merges with the communicating ramus of the lateral sural cutaneous branch of the common fibular/peroneal n.
medial sural cutaneous n.
communicating branch and medial sural cutaneous n =
sural n.
describe the course of the sural n.
- continues distally supplying cutaneous branches to the skin of the posterior surface of the leg
- it also communicates with the posterior femoral cutaneous n
- enters foot by passing under the lateral malleolus and continues as the lateral dorsal cutaneous n .