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The nerve supply of the lower limb enables movement, sensation and postural control. This section introduces the lumbosacral plexus and its major terminal branches.
Articles cover the sciatic, tibial, common fibular, femoral and obturator nerves along with their sensory and motor distributions. Pathways and anatomical variations are clearly illustrated.
A detailed understanding of nerve pathways supports localisation of lesions, assessment of motor deficits and evaluation of sensory loss. The content contextualises anatomy with common neuropathies and trauma.
by Emily West
by Dr Oliver Jones
by Sam Little
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