- Femoral nerve: Anatomy and clinical notes | Kenhub
The femoral nerve is a mixed nerve of the lower limb that innervates the muscles and skin of the hip and thigh The femoral nerve originates from the lumbar plexus, arising from the anterior rami of spinal nerves L2-L4 In fact, it is the longest branch of the lumbar plexus
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- Femoral nerve - Anatomy - Orthobullets
saphenous nerve provides sensation to anteromedial aspect of lower leg infrapatellar branches to knee piereces the sartorius and fasica lata medial to the knee, and provides cutaneous innervation to the skin anteriorly over the patella Origin L2 to L4 nerve roots lumbosacral plexus femoral nerve anterior division branches posterior division
- Femoral nerve - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The femoral nerve is a major peripheral nerve of the lower limb, originating from the lumbar plexus The femoral nerve is formed within the substance of the psoas major muscle by the union of the posterior divisions of the anterior rami of the L2, L3, and L4 spinal nerves
- Femoral nerve - Structure, Function, Anatomy, Significance
The femoral nerve is the largest branch of the lumbar plexus, originating from the L2, L3, and L4 spinal nerves It is responsible for providing motor and sensory innervation to the anterior thigh, part of the lower leg, and parts of the pelvic region
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