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| Inferior glutealย  || L5-S2 || Gluteus maximus || hip external rotation and power extensionย  || N/A
| Inferior glutealย  || L5-S2 || Gluteus maximus || hip external rotation and power extensionย  || N/A
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|Sciatic trunk/nerve || L5โ€“S3 || Posterior thigh muscles (except biceps femoris short head), <br>and leg through common peroneal and tibial nerves || || -
|Sciatic trunk/nerve || L5โ€“S3 || Tibial portion: Posterior compartment of the thigh and leg <br>Common peroneal division: short head of biceps femoris, and anterior, and lateral compartments of the leg, and extensor digitorum brevis. and leg through common peroneal and tibial nerves || || Tibial portion: Sole of the foot (medial and lateral plantar nerves)<br>Common peroneal division: Anterolateral surface of the leg (sural nerve), first webspace of foot (deep peroneal nerve), and dorsal aspect of the foot (superficial peroneal nerve)
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|Pudendal nerve || S2-4 || - || || -
|Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve|| || - || - || Posterior surface of the thigh, leg, and perineum (perineal branches and inferior cluneal nerves)
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|Pudendal nerve || S2-4 || Muscles of the perineum || || Penis, clitoris, most of the perineum
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|Nerve to piriformis|| || || ||
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|Nerve to obturator internus and superior gemellus || || || ||
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 15 June 2021

Sacral Plexus
Nerve Segment Motor Supply Action Sensory Supply
Superior gluteal L4-S1 Gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, tensor fasciae latae hip abduction buttock pain
Inferior gluteal L5-S2 Gluteus maximus hip external rotation and power extension N/A
Sciatic trunk/nerve L5โ€“S3 Tibial portion: Posterior compartment of the thigh and leg
Common peroneal division: short head of biceps femoris, and anterior, and lateral compartments of the leg, and extensor digitorum brevis. and leg through common peroneal and tibial nerves
Tibial portion: Sole of the foot (medial and lateral plantar nerves)
Common peroneal division: Anterolateral surface of the leg (sural nerve), first webspace of foot (deep peroneal nerve), and dorsal aspect of the foot (superficial peroneal nerve)
Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve - - Posterior surface of the thigh, leg, and perineum (perineal branches and inferior cluneal nerves)
Pudendal nerve S2-4 Muscles of the perineum Penis, clitoris, most of the perineum
Nerve to piriformis
Nerve to obturator internus and superior gemellus