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Revision as of 17:15, 11 August 2020

The lumbosacral plexus can be divided into two anatomical parts: the upper lumbar plexus and the lower lumbosacral plexus.

Lumbar Plexus

The lumbar plexus is located within the psoas muscle. It contains the canterior rami of the T12 to L4 nerve roots. Only the femoral nerve can be reliably tested by EMG. The lateral femoral cutaneous nerve can be tested but it is unreliable.

Nerve Motor Supply Sensory Supply
Iliohypogastric nerve (T12/L1) Transverse and internal oblique muscles Lower abdomen
Ilioinguinal nerve (L1) - Inguinal region, small area of media thigh, and upper scrotum/labia
Genitofemoral nerve (L1, L2) Cremasteric muscle in men Skin of femoral triangle. Lower scrotum/labia
Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve (L2,L3) - Lateral thigh
Obturator nerve (L2, L3, L4 anterior rami) Thigh adductors Medial thigh
Femoral nerve (L2, L3, L4 anterior rami, posterior divisions) Iliopsoas, sartorius, quadriceps Medial lower leg (through saphenous nerve

Lumbosacral Plexus

Nerve Motor Supply Sensory Supply
Lumbosacral trunk / furcal nerve (L4-5, mainly L5) Ankle dorsiflexion, eversion, inversion L5 sensory loss
Superior gluteal nerve (L4, L5, S1) Tensor Fascia Lata, Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Minimus -
Inferior gluteal nerve (L5, S1, S2) Gluteus Maximus -
Sciatic trunk/nerve (L5–S3) Posterior thigh muscles (except biceps femoris short head), and leg through common peroneal and tibial nerves -
Pudendal nerve (S2-4) - -