Nerves of the Lower Limb

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The Cutaneous Innervation of the Lower Limb

The Lumbar Plexus

The Sacral Plexus

Diagram showing the anatomical course of the femoral nerve and its two cutaneous branches: anterior cutaneous fibers and saphenous nerve.

The Femoral Nerve

Medial thigh view highlighting the course of the obturator nerve.

The Obturator Nerve

Posterior view of the lower limb showing the exposed sciatic nerve and underlying anatomical structures after removal of the gluteus maximus and minimus.

The Sciatic Nerve

Illustration of the anatomical course of the tibial nerve in the posterior view of the leg, with superficial muscles removed.

The Tibial Nerve

Diagram of the anterior view of the leg highlighting the bifurcation of the common fibular nerve and its relationship with major nerves after the fibularis longus has been removed.

The Common Fibular Nerve

Anatomy diagram illustrating the cutaneous nerves of the foot, highlighting the distribution of the dorsal cutaneous nerves.

The Superficial Fibular (Peroneal) Nerve

Anatomy diagram illustrating the cutaneous nerves of the foot, highlighting the distribution of the dorsal cutaneous nerves.

The Deep Fibular Nerve

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Diagram illustrating the course and branches of the infraorbital nerve, including the inferior palpebral and superior labial nerves.
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Superior Labial Nerve

by Melissa Phu

Illustration of the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh, showing its innervation to the lower medial gluteal quadrant and posterior thigh.
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Posterior Cutaneous Nerve of the Thigh

by Mihir Himanshu Majeethia

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Abductor Pollicis Longus

by Dr Oliver Jones