Nerves of the Lower Limb Flashcards

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Describe features of the lumbar plexus

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Formed from roots L1-L4. Formed within psoas major and anterior to the transverse processes of lumbar vertebrate. Has major branches for lower limb; Femoral and obturator nerve

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Describe the travel of the femoral nerve, its roots and the branches.

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It descends behind the inguinal ligament through the femoral triangle. Roots from L2-L4. It gives off muscular, anterior cutaneous femoral and saphenous branches.

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What is the sensory innervation supply by the femoral nerve

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Hip joint, knee joint, skin on anterior surface of thigh and skin on medial leg and foot (by saphenous vein).

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Describe the motor innervation of the femoral nerve

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Illiacus and muscles within the anterior compartment of the thigh (Quadricepts femoris, sartorius and pectineus)

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Describe features of the saphenous nerve

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  • Terminal cutaneous branch
  • Enters adductor canal with femoral vessels.
  • Pierces the medial wall of adductor canal and becomes superficial
  • Accompanies great saphenous vein in leg
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What is the sensory supple of the saphenous nerve and its roots

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Roots = L3-L4.
Supplies = Skin on medial surface of knee and anteromedial surface of leg and medial malleolus
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Describe the sensory innervation of the obturator nerve and its roots

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Roots = L2-4.
Inntervation;
- Hip joint, knee joint and upper half of medial thigh

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Describe the motor innervation of the obturator nerve

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Obturator externus and muscles in the medial compartment of the thigh (adductor magnus, adductor longus, adductor brevis and gracilis)

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Describe features of the sacral plexus

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Has roots L4-S4. Located on surface of posterior pelvic wall, deep to piriformis muscle

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Name the two gluteal nerves

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Superior gluteal nerve and the inferior gluteal nerve

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Describe the features of the superior gluteal nerve

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  • Roots are L4-S1, exits pelvis through suprapiriform space, runs laterally between gluteal medius and minimus, supplies gluteus medius, gluteal minimus and tensor fasciae latae
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Describe the features of the inferior gluteal nerve

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  • Roots L5-S2, exits pelvis through infrapiriform space and innervates gluteal maximus
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Describe features of the sciatic nerve

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Enters the gluteal region through the infrapiriform space. It descends deep to gluteus maximus, midway between the ischial tuberosity and the greater trochanter behind the hip joint.

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14
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Where should intragluteal injections be preformed and why?

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In the superiolateral quadrant of the buttock as this is away from the majority of the neuromuscular structures

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What is the sensory and motor innervation of the sciatic nerve

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Sensory - Hip joint.

Motor - Muscles in the posterior compartment of thigh (hamstrings) and adductor magnus (in addition to obturator nerve)

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What are the nerves in each compartment of the leg (remember leg is not thigh!)

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Lateral compartment - Superficial fibular nerve
Anterior compartment - Deep fibular nerve
Posterior compartment - Tibial nerve

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Describe features of the tibial nerve

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Descends into popliteal fossa. Gives off medial cutaneous sural branch. Passes into sole behind medial malleolus and deep to flexor retinaculum. Divides into medial and lateral plantar nerves

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What is the sensory function of the tibial nerve?

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Ankle joint and skin of the heal

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What is the motor function of the tibial nerve

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Hamstrings (except short head biceps femoris), plantaris, popliteis, Muscles in superficial posterior compartment leg (gastrocnemius and soleus) and muscles in posterior deep compartment (Tibialis posterior, flexor hallucis longus and flexor digitorum longus)

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Describe features of the medial plantar nerve (sensory and motor supply)

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It supplies abductor hallucis, flexor hallucis brevis, flexor digitorum brevis and lumbrical 1.
Gives sensory supply to anterior 2/3rds of sole and medial 3.5 toes

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Describe features of the lateral plantar nerve (sensory and motor supply)

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Supplies all other plantar muscles and gives sensory supply to skin on lateral side of the anterior 2/3rds of sole and lateral 1.5 digits

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What are the other nerves in the foot (plantar side)

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Plantar digital nerves

23
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Describe some features of the common fibular (peroneal) nerve

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  • It descends laterally in the popliteal fossa and gives off lateral sural cutaneous branch. It winds around the neck of the fibula and divides into superficial and deep peroneal nerves. Supplies short head of biceps femoris
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Describe features of the sural nerve

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It is formed by the lateral cutaneous sural branch from the common fibular nerve and the medial cutaneous sural branch from the tibial nerve. It can be used as a nerve graft. It supplies the skin on the lower posterolateral surface of the leg and lateral side of the foot.

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What is the sensory innervation of the deep fibular nerve and what are its root

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Roots = L4-5.

Ankle join and wed space between the 1st and 2nd toes

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What is the motor innervation of the deep fibular nerve

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Muscles in the anterior compartment of the leg (tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, extensor digitorum longus and fibularis tertius) Extensor digitorum brevis and extensor hallucis brevis

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What is the sensory innervation from the superficial fibular nerve and what are its roots

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Roots = L5-S2

Sensory innervation - Ankle joint, skin on anterior distal leg, skin on dorsum of foot.

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What is the motor innervation of the superficial fibular nerve

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Muscles in the lateral compartment of the thigh (fibularis longus and fibularis brevis)