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|innervates=[[Adductor Magnus]] (anterior half), [[Adductor Longus]], [[Adductor Brevis]], [[Gracilis]], [[Obturator Externus]], skin of medial thigh | |innervates=[[Adductor Magnus]] (anterior half), [[Adductor Longus]], [[Adductor Brevis]], [[Gracilis]], [[Obturator Externus]], skin of medial thigh | ||
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==Innervation of the Perineum== | |||
[[File:Perineum innervation Trescot.png|thumb|left|350px|Innervation of the perineum: A: [[Genitofemoral Nerve|genitofemoral nerve]]; B: [[Obturator Nerve|obturator nerve]]; C: [[Inferior Cluneal Nerve|inferior cluneal nerve]]; D: perineal branch of the [[Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve|posterior femoral cutaneous nerve]]; E: [[Ilioinguinal Nerve|ilioinguinal nerve]]; F: [[Pudendal Nerve|pudendal nerve]]<br><small>Copyright Andrea Trescot<ref name="trescot">Trescot, Andrea. Peripheral nerve entrapments : clinical diagnosis and management. Switzerland: Springer, 2016.</ref></small>]] | |||
{{Nerves of the lumbosacral plexus|state=collapsed}} | {{Nerves of the lumbosacral plexus|state=collapsed}} | ||
==References== |
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Obturator Nerve | |
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Nerve Type | Mixed nerve |
Origin | L2, L3, L4 anterior rami |
Sensory innervation | Skin of medial thigh |
Motor innervation | Adductor Magnus (anterior half), Adductor Longus, Adductor Brevis, Gracilis, Obturator Externus |
Innervation of the Perineum
References
- โ Trescot, Andrea. Peripheral nerve entrapments : clinical diagnosis and management. Switzerland: Springer, 2016.