What nerves originate in the lumbar plexus 2024?
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The main nerves of the lumbar plexus are the obturator nerve (from L2-L4, passes to the medial thigh), the femoral nerve (from L2-L4, passes to the anterior thigh), the ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerves (from L1, pass to the lower abdomen and groin), the genitofemoral nerve (from L1 and L2, passes to the ...
2023-05-17 19:10:22
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The main nerves of the lumbar plexus are the obturator nerve (from L2-L4, passes to the medial thigh), the femoral nerve (from L2-L4, passes to the anterior thigh), the ilioinguinal and iliohypogastric nerves (from L1, pass to the lower abdomen and groin), the genitofemoral nerve (from L1 and L2, passes to the ...