Lumbar Plexus - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim

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Dr. Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes an easy way to remember the nerves of the lumbar plexus.
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Lumbar Plexus
The lumbosacral plexus starts from L4 to S4. The lumbar plexus starts from L1 to L4. It has 6 branches. To remember this, think “I Twice Got Lunch on Friday”. Knee extension is done by muscles that are innervated by the L2, L3, and L4 nerve roots via the femoral nerve. The femoral nerve innervates the muscles of the anterior compartment of the thigh (quadriceps). The femoral nerve also provides sensation to this area. These muscles cause hip adduction: adductor brevis, adductor longus, and adductor magnus. They are innervated by the L2, L3, and L4 nerve roots via the obturator nerve. This is the area of sensation supplied by the obturator nerve. With its origin coming from the nerve roots of L2 and L3, the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve of the thigh innervates the skin on the lateral part of the thigh. Risk of injury to this nerve can occur with bone graft, with hip or acetabular procedures, and with external fixator of the pelvis. The genitofemoral nerve comes from the L1 and L2 nerve roots. Six branches come from the lumbar plexus. Two branches come from one nerve root. Two branches come from three nerve roots. Two branches come from two nerve roots. The two nerves that arise from one nerve root are: iliohypogastric and iliolinguinal. Both of these nerves arise from L1 nerve root. The iliohypogastric nerve is above the iliolinguinal nerve. The two nerves that arise from two nerve roots are the genitofemoral (L1, L2) and the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve of the thigh (L2, L3). The two nerves that arise from three nerve roots are the obturator and the femoral. Both arise from the L2, L3, and L4 nerve roots. There is also contribution from T12. The fourth lumbar nerve root also passes a branch to the lumbosacral trunk at the 5th lumbar nerve root. All nerves except the genitofemoral nerve and the obturator nerve emerge from the lateral aspect of the psoas major muscle. The genitofemoral nerve emerges anteriorly, and the obturator nerve emerges medially in relationship to the psoas major muscle. L2, L3, and L4 will give the obturator and femoral nerves. The obturator nerve and the femoral nerve are equal.
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Just if I had such a teacher... Thanks a lot!

bn
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Easiest of alll for long term memory ❤🎉

eisharaqeeb
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Thanks doc! Really helpful, keep doing this !

alberto-
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AT THIS POINT...I JUST SEE MY SYLLABUS AND COME STRAIGHT TO YOUR VIDEOS THANK YOU SIR

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This video is amazing, Thank you very much sir.

darshanabandara
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very good! makes dry anatomy a little more interesting!

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아주 유익한 강의 입니다 대단히 감사 합니다 (great lecture thanks a lot sir)

drha
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Very simple to understand, you are in deed prof.

FenuPeter
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Thanks professor that's a great and informative post.

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It's very helpfull yrr Thankyou very very much❤️

bushrafatima
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thank you so much for this doctor!!! its very informative and easy to understand! :) 😁

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Do you create your own animations? Excellent information with great mnemonics!

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well explained remember all just from video

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감사합니다
Спасибо большое thanks it is really helpful !

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