obturator nerve may be present in approximately 8% to 29% of the general population. Anterior branch of obturator nerve Posterior branch of obturator...
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The posterior branch of the obturator nerve pierces the anterior part of the obturator externus, and supplies this muscle; it then passes behind the adductor...
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the obturator membrane; the anterior branch of the obturator nerve reaches the thigh by passing in front of the muscle, and the posterior branch by piercing...
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innervated by the obturator nerve with the exception of a small part of the adductor magnus which is innervated by the tibial nerve. In 33% of people a supernumerary...
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Adductor magnus muscle (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
vein, with their branches, and with the posterior branches of the obturator artery, obturator vein and obturator nerve. By its posterior surface with the...
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(disambiguation) Obturator artery Obturator veins Obturator nerve Anterior branch of obturator nerve Posterior branch of obturator nerve Cutaneous branch of the obturator...
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Lumbar nerves (redirect from Branch of the lumbar nerve)
quadratus lumborum (partly) iliopsoas (partly) obturator externus (partly) The fourth lumbar spinal nerve (L4) originates from the spinal column from below...
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Posterior branch may refer to: Posterior branch of obturator nerve Posterior branches of sacral nerves Posterior branches of the lumbar nerves Posterior...
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single nerve in the human body, going from the top of the leg to the foot on the posterior aspect. The sciatic nerve has no cutaneous branches for the...
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Lateral rotator group (redirect from Lateral rotators of the hip)
muscles: piriformis, gemellus superior, obturator internus, gemellus inferior, quadratus femoris and the obturator externus. All muscles in the lateral rotator...
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of the obturator foramen, and, escaping from the pelvic cavity through the obturator canal, it divides into an anterior branch and a posterior branch...
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anterior branch of the obturator nerve is a branch of the obturator nerve found in the pelvis and leg. It leaves the pelvis in front of the obturator externus...
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dorsal nerve of the clitoris is analogous to the dorsal nerve of the penis in males. It is a terminal branch of the pudendal nerve. Posterior labial nerves...
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cutaneous branch of the obturator nerve is an occasional continuation of the communicating branch to the femoral medial cutaneous branches and saphenous...
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is a table of skeletal muscles of the human anatomy, with muscle counts and other information. Skeletal muscle maps Anterior view Posterior view A more...
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The nerve to obturator internus (also known as the obturator internus nerve[citation needed]) is a mixed (sensory and motor) nerve providing motor innervation...
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of about 4 cm in the thigh, the nerve is divided into anterior and posterior divisions, separated by lateral femoral circumflex artery. The branches are...
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Lumbar plexus (category Nerve plexus)
with the exception of the obturator nerve which exits the pelvis through the obturator foramen. The iliohypogastric nerve runs posterior to the psoas major...
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nerves (males) or posterior labial nerves (females). The pudendal nerve is one of several nerves supplying sensation to these areas. Branches also supply sensation...
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A nerve plexus is a plexus (branching network) of intersecting nerves. A nerve plexus is composed of afferent and efferent fibers that arise from the merging...
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femoral circumflex artery (a branch of the profunda femoris artery). The posterior division then gives off the saphenous nerve as it converges with the femoral...
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with branches of the saphenous and obturator nerves. When the communicating branch from the obturator nerve is large and continued to the integument of the...
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Levator ani (redirect from Tendinous arch of levator ani)
for the obturator vessels and nerve. The fibers pass downward and backward to the middle line of the floor of the pelvis; the most posterior are inserted...
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posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve are all sensory and resection may simply be a more "complete" option, as nerve decompressions...
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Pubis (bone) (redirect from Inferior ramus of the pubis)
the obturator crest, forming part of the circumference of the obturator foramen, and giving attachment to the obturator membrane. The posterior surface...
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cutaneous branches of the femoral nerve (yellow) Cutaneous branch of the obturator nerve (yellow region, not designated with its own section) Posterior cutaneous...
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ganglion Obturator nerve Oculomotor nerve Olfactory nerve Ophthalmic nerve Optic nerve Otic ganglion Ovarian plexus Palatine nerves Palmar branch of the median...
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Human leg (redirect from Muscles of the Legs)
The obturator nerve (L2-L4) passes medially behind psoas major to exit the pelvis through the obturator canal, after which it gives off branches to obturator...
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innervations of these muscles is SGT FOT (sergeant FOT) S- Sartorius G- Gracilis T- semiTendinosus (from anterior to posterior). F- femoral nerve O- obturator nerve...
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Accessory obturator nerve Femoral nerve Saphenous nerve Medial cutaneous nerve of leg Lumbosacral trunk Sacral plexus Nerve to obturator internus Nerve to piriformis...
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