PRAC.18 Flashcards

lumbar muscles plexus lumbalis

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M. psoas minor

Origin: Th10 - L5

Insertion: Eminentia iliopubica

Action:

  • Vertebral column fixed: Pelvis drawn into deeper position
  • Pelvis fixed: Arch lumbar region, flex vertebral column

Innervation: N. femoralis

Blood supply: A. iliolumbalis

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M. psoas major

Origin: Corpus et processus transversus of lumbar vertebrae

Insertion: Trochanter minor of femur

Action: Flex hip, flex/fixate vertebral column

Innervation: N. femoralis

Blood supply: A. Iliolumbalis

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M. iliacus medialis et lateralis

Origin: Linea arcuata

Insertion: Trochanter minor of femur

Action: Flex hip, flex/fixate vertebral column

Innervation: N. femoralis

Blood supply: A. iliolumbalis

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Which muscles make up m. iliopsoas?

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  • M. psoas major
  • M. iliacus (med et lat)
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M. quadratus lumborum

Origin: Th11-Th13, R11-R13, proc. transversus of Lumbar vertebrae

Insertion: Medial ala ossis illi

Action: Fixation and dorsal flexion of vertebral column

Innervation: N. femoralis

Blood supply: A. iliolumbalis

  • Located under the transverse processes of the lumbar vertebrae
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M. quadratus lumborum is innervated by…

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Nn. lumbales rr. ventrales

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Plexus lumbalis is compose of…

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Nn. lumbales

  • Eq/Bo/Su: L1-L6
  • Ca/Fe: L1-L7
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R. dorsalis from each n. lumbalis forms…

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  • R. medialis: Innervate back muscles
  • R. lateralis: Innervate skin over the rump
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R. ventralis from each n. lumbalis forms…

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Plexus lumbalis

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List the components of plexus lumbalis

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  • N. iliohypogastricus cranialis
  • N. iliohypogastricus caudalis
  • N. ileoinguinalis
  • N. genitofemoralis
  • N. cutaneus femoris lateralis
  • N. femoralis
  • N. obturatorius
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Which lumbar vertebrae aren’t involved in plexus lumbalis?

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L1-L3

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Lumbosacral plexus is composed of…

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L4 - S2

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N. iliohypogastricus

  • From L1-L2
  • Divided into:
    • N. iliohypogastricus cranialis
    • N. iliohypogastricus caudalis
  • R. medialis → Inguinal region
  • R. lateralis → Skin on abdominal wall
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N. ilioinguinalis

  • From L3
  • Similar path to n. iliohypogastricus
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N. genitofemoralis

  • From L3-L4
  • Runs between mm. lumbales
  • Exits through canalis inguinalis
  • Innervates:
    • Medial thigh muscles
    • Vulva/scrotum/prepuce
    • Gl. mammaria
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N. cutaneus femoralis lateralis

  • From L4
  • Innervates:
    • Skin over distal thigh
    • Stifle
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N. femoralis

  • Runs thorugh mm. psoas
  • Runs with a. iliaca externa et v. iliaca communis
  • Protected by m.sartorius et m. pectineus
  • Innervates m. quadriceps femoris
  • N. saphena branches off
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N. saphena

  • Branch to m. sartorius
  • Innervates skin:
    • From stifle → metatarsus (medially)
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N. obturatorius

  • Medial aspect of ilium → for. obturatorummm. adductor
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Truncus lumbosacralis

  • Leaves pelvis through greater sciatic foramen
  • Branches to form:
    • N. gluteus cranialis
    • N. gluteus caudalis
    • N. ischiadicus
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N. ischiadicus

  • From L6-S2
  • Branches to form:
    • ​​Nn. fibularis
    • N. tibialis
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N. gluteus cranialis

  • Located under the middle gluteal muscle
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N. gluteus caudalis

  • Located under the superficial gluteal muscle