Nerves of the Lower Limb Flashcards
Describe features of the lumbar plexus
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
Describe the travel of the femoral nerve, its roots and the branches.
It descends behind the inguinal ligament through the femoral triangle. Roots from L2-L4. It gives off muscular, anterior cutaneous femoral and saphenous branches.
What is the sensory innervation supply by the femoral nerve
Hip joint, knee joint, skin on anterior surface of thigh and skin on medial leg and foot (by saphenous vein).
Describe the motor innervation of the femoral nerve
Illiacus and muscles within the anterior compartment of the thigh (Quadricepts femoris, sartorius and pectineus)
Describe features of the saphenous nerve
- 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
What is the sensory supple of the saphenous nerve and its roots
Roots = L3-L4. Supplies = Skin on medial surface of knee and anteromedial surface of leg and medial malleolus
Describe the sensory innervation of the obturator nerve and its roots
Roots = L2-4.
Inntervation;
- Hip joint, knee joint and upper half of medial thigh
Describe the motor innervation of the obturator nerve
Obturator externus and muscles in the medial compartment of the thigh (adductor magnus, adductor longus, adductor brevis and gracilis)
Describe features of the sacral plexus
Has roots L4-S4. Located on surface of posterior pelvic wall, deep to piriformis muscle
Name the two gluteal nerves
Superior gluteal nerve and the inferior gluteal nerve
Describe the features of the superior gluteal nerve
- 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
Describe the features of the inferior gluteal nerve
- Roots L5-S2, exits pelvis through infrapiriform space and innervates gluteal maximus
Describe features of the sciatic nerve
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.
Where should intragluteal injections be preformed and why?
In the superiolateral quadrant of the buttock as this is away from the majority of the neuromuscular structures
What is the sensory and motor innervation of the sciatic nerve
Sensory - Hip joint.
Motor - Muscles in the posterior compartment of thigh (hamstrings) and adductor magnus (in addition to obturator nerve)