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START NOW FOR FREE. The Sciatic Nerve. The Tibial Nerve. In anatomy and medicine, specific terms are used to describe the different regions of the Provides cutaneous innervation to: The upper medial thighIn men: the root of the penis and the anterior surface of the scrotumIn women: the mons pubis and labium majus The lumbar plexus is a network of nerve fibres that supplies the skin and musculature of the lower limb. The Lumbar Plexus. It is located in the lumbar region, within the substance of the psoas major The sacrotuberous ligament connects the back of the sacrum to the ischial tuberosity The sacrospinous ligament connects the back of the sacrum to the spine of ischiumNerves of the Lower Limb. The Femoral Nerve. Typically, patients will refer to the whole lower limb as the ‘leg’. and sensory Tags Parts of the Lower Limb. Nerves of the Upper Limb PNS: lower limbSacral plexus; Lumbosacral plexus ventral rami of S; joined with lower lumbar nerves via lumbosacral trunk Sciatic N (L4-S3) Superior gluteal N (L4-S1): gluteus med and min (greater trochanter; abduction of hip joint) Inferior gluteal N (L5-S2): gluteus max (gluteal a pain and a burning sensation in the groin, which radiates to the inner thigh (aggravating factors including walking, stooping and hyperextension of the hip) tenderness and possible hyperaesthesia along the inguinal canal. it gives motor innervation to iliopsoas, pectineus, sartorius, and quadriceps femoris. The femoral nerve. The Deep Fibular Nerve. The Sacral Plexus. The Cutaneous Innervation of the Lower Limb. it is the largest and longest of the plexus' nerves. Anatomy Video Lectures. The Common Fibular Nerve. provocative testing involves internal or external rotation of the hip joint LOWER LIMB OVERVIEW PALPATIONS OF LOWER LIMB: The part of the head of the femur that is not intra-acetabular can be palpated on the anterior aspect of the thigh just inferior to the inguinal ligament and just lateral to pulsating femoral artery Provides cutaneous innervation to: The upper medial thighIn men: the root of the penis and the anterior surface of the scrotumIn women: the mons pubis and labium majusIt emerges from the lateral side of the psoas major muscle The Obturator Nerve. The Superficial Fibular (Peroneal) Nerve.