Lumbosacral plexus
"Lumbosacral Plexus" Lumbosacral plexus Deep dissection. Lumbosacral plexus Deep dissection. Portal: Anatomy v t e (Wikipedia ... lumbar plexus sacral plexus pudendal plexus Injuries to the lumbosacral plexus are predominantly witnessed as bone injuries. ... Lumbosacral trunk and sacral plexus palsies are common injury patterns. This article incorporates text in the public domain ... The anterior divisions of the lumbar nerves, sacral nerves, and coccygeal nerve form the lumbosacral plexus, the first lumbar ...
Foot drop
Lumbosacral plexus; L5 nerve root (common, especially in association with pain in back radiating down leg); Cauda equina ... The sciatic nerve exits the lumbar plexus with its root arising from the fifth lumbar nerve space.[citation needed] ...
Sacral plexus
... the sacral plexus and the lumbar plexus are considered to be one large nerve plexus, the lumbosacral plexus. The lumbosacral ... and pelvic plexuses. A schematic depiction. diagram of the Sacral plexus Cervical plexus Brachial plexus Lumbar plexus Thieme ... ISBN 1-58890-419-9. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sacral plexus. Lumbosacral+Plexus at the US National Library of ... The sacral plexus is formed by: the lumbosacral trunk the anterior division of the first sacral nerve portions of the anterior ...
Robert Wiedersheim
Certain elements of the brachial and lumbo-sacral plexuses. The coccygeal nerve. The glandula coccygea. Palatal ridges. The ...
Nerve to obturator internus
The nerve to obturator internus originates in the lumbosacral plexus. It arises from the ventral divisions of the fifth lumbar ... Surgical Anatomy of the Sacral Plexus and Its Branches, Elsevier, pp. 31-34, ISBN 978-0-323-77602-8, retrieved 2021-02-06 Chiva ...
Pudendal plexus (nerves)
Some sources describe it as S2-S4 of the lumbosacral plexus. In some older texts, it is a rough approximation of the coccygeal ... The pudendal plexus is a term used for a compound structure consisting of sacral spinal nerves. ... v t e (Nerve plexus, All stub articles, Neuroanatomy stubs). ... plexus. Yokochi, Chihiro; Rohen, Johannes W. (2006). Color ...
Proximal diabetic neuropathy
It is caused by damage to the nerves of the lumbosacral plexus. Proximal diabetic neuropathy is most commonly seen people with ... Dyck P. J., Winderbank, A. J. (2002). Diabetic and non diabetic lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathies. New insights into ... Dyck, P. James B.; Windebank, Anthony J. (2002). "Diabetic and nondiabetic lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathies: new ... in diabetic patients with evidence of lumbosacral plexopathy on NCS and EMG studies for whom no other cause of lumbosacral ...
Spinal cord
... corresponds to the lumbosacral plexus nerves, which innervate the lower limb. It comprises the spinal cord segments from L2 to ... Following the closure of the caudal neuropore and formation of the brain's ventricles that contain the choroid plexus tissue, ... Therefore, these DL neurons are found specifically only in the cervical and lumbosacral enlargements within the spinal cord. ... There are two regions where the spinal cord enlarges: Cervical enlargement - corresponds roughly to the brachial plexus nerves ...
Neuromere
... corresponds to the lumbosacral plexus nerves, which innervate the lower limb. It comprises the spinal cord segments from L2 to ... There are two regions where the spinal cord enlarges: Cervical enlargement - corresponds roughly to the brachial plexus nerves ... The vertebral levels of the enlargement are roughly the same (C4 to T1). Lumbosacral enlargement - ...
Duverney fracture
Damage to the adjacent nerves of the lumbosacral plexus has also been described. Duverney fractures can usually be seen on ...
Radiation-induced lumbar plexopathy
The lumbosacral plexus area is radiosensitive and radiation plexopathy can occur after exposure to mean or maximum radiation ... One method to reduce the lumbosacral plexus' dosing is to include it with other at-risk organs that get spared from radiation. ... A major step toward reducing RILP occurrences is by limiting the lumbosacral plexus' dosing level when treating pelvic ... like the lumbosacral plexus. The occurrence and severity of RILP is related to the magnitude of ionizing radiation and the ...
Sciatic nerve
It contains fibers from both the anterior and posterior divisions of the lumbosacral plexus. In humans, the sciatic nerve is ... The lumbosacral trunk from the L4 and L5 roots descends between the sacral promontory and ala and the S1 to S3 roots emerge ... is a large nerve in humans and other vertebrate animals which is the largest branch of the sacral plexus and runs alongside the ... formed from the L4 to S3 segments of the sacral plexus, a collection of nerve fibres that emerge from the sacral part of the ...
Plexopathy
... is a disorder of the network of nerves in the brachial or lumbosacral plexus. Symptoms include pain, muscle weakness ... In the case of a mass lesion causing compression of the brachial or lumbosacral plexus, surgical decompression may be warranted ... plexus nerve plexus radiculopathy Allan B. Wolfson, ed. (2005). Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine (4th ed ... and lumbosacral plexopathy (affecting the leg). Brachial plexopathy is often caused from local trauma to the brachial plexus, ...
Lumbosacral trunk
The lumbosacral trunk is nervous tissue that connects the lumbar plexus with the sacral plexus. The lumbosacral trunk comprises ... This connects the lumbar plexus and the sacral plexus. The lumbosacral trunk may be compressed by the fetal head during the ... the former entering the sacral plexus and the latter the pudendal plexus.[citation needed] ... Lumbosacral trunk Ramus communicans.Sacral symphatetic with S1. Mirjalili, S. Ali (2015-01-01), Tubbs, R. Shane; Rizk, Elias; ...
Sacrum
The alae support the psoas major muscles and the lumbosacral trunk which connects the lumbar plexus with the sacral plexus. In ... The alae also form the base of the lumbosacral triangle. The iliolumbar ligament and lumbosacral ligaments are attached to the ...
Lumbar plexus
... a nervous plexus) in the lumbar region of the body which forms part of the larger lumbosacral plexus. It is formed by the ... The nerves of the lumbar plexus pass in front of the hip joint and mainly support the anterior part of the thigh. The plexus is ... Lumbar plexus after dissection Schematic diagram of the lumbar plexus Thieme Atlas of anatomy (2006), pp 470-471 Thieme Atlas ... ISBN 1-58890-419-9. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lumbar plexus. Lumbar plexus at the Duke University Health System's ...
Lateral sural cutaneous nerve
The lateral sural cutaneous nerve of the lumbosacral plexus supplies the skin on the posterior and lateral surfaces of the leg ...
Sural nerve
These fibers originate from perikaryon located in the spinal ganglia and travel via the lumbosacral plexus via nerve roots L4- ...
Nerve plexus
Since the Lumbar plexus and Sacral plexus are interconnected, they are sometimes referred to as the Lumbosacral plexus. The ... renal plexus, hepatic plexus, splenic plexus, gastric plexus, pancreatic plexus, and testicular plexus / ovarian plexus. Henry ... neck and shoulders Brachial plexus - serves the chest, shoulders, arms and hands Lumbosacral plexus Lumbar plexus - serves the ... and feet Pudendal plexus Coccygeal plexus - serves a small region over the coccyx Autonomic Plexuses Celiac plexus (solar ...
Walter A. Wohlgemuth
... career in the field of neurology with the first description of a rare symptom concerning ischaemia of the lumbosacral plexus. ...
Shimon Rochkind
... brachial plexus, cauda equina, and lumbosacral plexus and spine. Clinical development and use of modern microsurgical ... His professional interests include surgery on the peripheral nerves, the lumbar and sacral spine, brachial plexus and cauda ... in the restoration of peripheral nerves and brachial plexus and later in 2003 an advanced clinical training for brachial plexus ... approaches for the treatment of disc disease and tumors of the peripheral nerves, brachial plexus, cauda equina and spinal cord ...
Michael Day (paleoanthropologist)
... at the University of London and obtained his PhD in 1962 by defending his thesis on the blood supply to the lumbo-sacral plexus ...
Spinal nerve
These anastomoses of nerves form the sacral plexus and the lumbosacral plexus. The branches of these plexus give rise to nerves ... Major plexuses include the cervical, brachial, lumbar, and sacral plexuses. The cervical nerves are the spinal nerves from the ... and form the lumbar plexus. The smaller part of the fourth joins with the fifth to form the lumbosacral trunk, which assists in ... The anterior distribution includes the cervical plexus (C1-C4) and brachial plexus (C5-T1). The cervical nerves innervate the ...
Magnetic resonance neurography
... the lumbosacral plexus (nerves between the lumbosacral spine and legs), the sciatic nerve in the pelvis, as well as other ... lumbo-sacral plexus and proximal sciatic nerve in the pelvis and thigh to find other causes of sciatica. It is increasingly ... Zhou L, Yousem DM, Chaudhry V (September 2004). "Role of magnetic resonance neurography in brachial plexus lesions". Muscle ... the brachial plexus nerves (e.g. thoracic outlet syndrome), the pudendal nerve, or virtually any named nerve in the body. A ...
Ankle jerk reflex
Lumbar herniated disk syndrome Lumbar spinal stenosis Endocrine disorders Hypothyroidism Sciatic neuropathy Lumbosacral plexus ... acute Lumbar disk infection/pyogenic Arachnoiditis lumbosacral Neoplastic disorders Primary Secondary Allergic, collagen, ...
Index of anatomy articles
... motor neuron lumbar lumbar artery lumbar enlargement lumbar spine lumbar vertebrae lumbosacral enlargement lumbosacral plexus ... blastomere blood blood brain barrier body bone bone marrow bony labyrinth Bowman's capsule brachial artery brachial plexus ... Peyer's patches phalanges phalanges of the foot phalanges of the hand phallus pharyngeal constrictor muscles pharyngeal plexus ... cheek chest Cheyne-Stokes respiration chiasma chiasmatic sulcus choanae chorda tympani Chorionic villi choroid choroid plexus ...
Causes of cancer pain
Fibrosis around the brachial or lumbosacral plexus Radiotherapy may produce excessive growth of the fibrous tissue (fibrosis) ... Lumbosacral plexopathy is often caused by recurrence of cancer in the presacral space, and may refer to the external genitalia ... around the brachial or lumbosacral plexui (clusters of nerves), which can result in damage to the nerves over time (6 months to ... the retroperitoneum and paraaortic lymph nodes Rectum A local tumor in the rectum or recurrence involving the presacral plexus ...
List of ICD-9 codes 800-999: injury and poisoning
Injury to brachial plexus 953.5 Injury to lumbosacral plexus 953.8 Injury to multiple sites of nerve roots and spinal plexus ... 952 Spinal cord injury without evidence of spinal bone injury 953 Injury to nerve roots and spinal plexus 953.0 Injury to ... 953.9 Injury to unspecified site of nerve roots and spinal plexus 954 Injury to other nerve(s) of trunk, excluding shoulder and ...
Ventral ramus of spinal nerve
"Lumbosacral plexus" Portal: Anatomy (Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918), ... The lumbar plexus contains ventral rami from spinal nerves L1-L4. The sacral plexus contains ventral rami from spinal nerves L4 ... Within each plexus, fibers from the various ventral rami branch and become redistributed so that each nerve exiting the plexus ... The brachial plexus contains ventral rami from spinal nerves C5-T1. This plexus innervates the pectoral girdle and upper limb. ...
Lumbar nerves
... spinal nerve 4 Lumbar spinal nerve 5 The spinal cord with spinal nerves The plan of the lumbosacral plexus The lumbar plexus ... Lumbar plexus This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 924 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918) ... The smaller part of the fourth joins with the fifth to form the lumbosacral trunk, which assists in the formation of the sacral ... The fourth nerve is named the furcal nerve, from the fact that it is subdivided between the two plexuses. The first lumbar ...
Radiation therapy
In the PNS, injury to the plexus nerves presents as radiation-induced brachial plexopathy or radiation-induced lumbosacral ...
Pelvis
The lumbosacral joint, between the sacrum and the last lumbar vertebra, has, like all vertebral joints, an intervertebral disc ... Pelvic Girdle Anatomy Coccygeal plexus Coccyx (tailbone) Pelvimetry Pelvis justo major Pubic symphysis Sacroiliac joint Moore ... The lateral lumbosacral ligament, partly continuous with the iliolumbar ligament, passes down from the lower border of the ... The lateral lumbosacral ligament is partly continuous with the iliolumbar ligament. It passes between the transverse process of ...
Cauda equina syndrome
Degenerative lumbosacral stenosis (DLSS), also known as cauda equina syndrome, is a pathologic degeneration in the lumbosacral ... The nerve roots from L4-S4 join in the sacral plexus which affects the sciatic nerve, which travels caudally (toward the feet ... Meij BP, Bergknut N (September 2010). "Degenerative lumbosacral stenosis in dogs". The Veterinary Clinics of North America. ... Danielsson F, Sjöström L (1999). "Surgical treatment of degenerative lumbosacral stenosis in dogs". Veterinary Surgery. 28 (2 ...
Inferior gluteal nerve
The lower branches of the L4 and the L5 nerves enter the sacral plexus. The sacral plexus is formed by the lumbosacral trunk, ... The lumbosacral trunk, which is made up of L5 and a small branch of L4, effectively connects the lumbar and sacral plexuses. ... The sacral plexus is formed in the pelvis in front of the piriformis muscle. The sacral plexus is formed anterior to the ... The nerve was always seen close to and medial to the sciatic nerve when it left the sacral plexus inferior to the piriformis. ...
Vertebra
The term lumbosacral is often used to refer to the lumbar and sacral vertebrae together, and sometimes includes their ... opening on each of the transverse processes which gives passage to the vertebral artery and vein and a sympathetic nerve plexus ...
Outline of the human nervous system
... nerve Accessory obturator nerve Femoral nerve Saphenous nerve Medial cutaneous nerve of leg Lumbosacral trunk Sacral plexus ... part Internal carotid plexus Thoracic part Cardiac plexus Esophageal plexus Pulmonary plexus Abdominal part Celiac plexus ... Superior mesenteric plexus Inferior mesenteric plexus Pelvic part Superior hypogastric plexus Inferior hypogastric plexus List ... Vestibulocochlear nerve Vestibular nerve Cochlear nerve Glossopharyngeal nerve Tympanic nerve Tympanic plexus Lesser petrosal ...
Outline of human anatomy
... nerve Accessory obturator nerve Femoral nerve Saphenous nerve Medial cutaneous nerve of leg Lumbosacral trunk Sacral plexus ... part Internal carotid plexus Thoracic part Cardiac plexus Esophageal plexus Pulmonary plexus Abdominal part Celiac plexus ... Superior mesenteric plexus Inferior mesenteric plexus Pelvic part Superior hypogastric plexus Inferior hypogastric plexus ... Vestibulocochlear nerve Vestibular nerve Cochlear nerve Glossopharyngeal nerve Tympanic nerve Tympanic plexus Lesser petrosal ...
List of ICD-9 codes 320-389: diseases of the nervous system and sense organs
... nerve palsies 352.9 Unspecified 353 Nerve root and plexus disorders 353.0 Brachial plexus lesions 353.1 Lumbosacral plexus ... not elsewhere classified 353.4 Lumbosacral root lesions, not elsewhere classified 353.5 Neuralgic amyotrophy 353.6 Phantom limb ...
Failed back syndrome
"Degeneration of Sacroiliac Joint After Instrumented Lumbar or Lumbosacral Fusion: a Prospective Cohort Study over Five-year ... and choroid plexus carcinoma. Strictly speaking, the most common cause of arachnoiditis in failed back syndrome is not ... "Sacroiliac Joint Pain After Lumbar and Lumbosacral Fusion: Findings Using Dual Sacroiliac Joint Blocks." Pain Medicine (Malden ... de la Porte C, Siegfried J (September 1983). "Lumbosacral spinal fibrosis (spinal arachnoiditis). Its diagnosis and treatment ...
Human leg
... the lumbosacral plexus is subdivided into the lumbar plexus (T12-L4) and the Sacral plexus (L5-S4); the latter is often further ... The lumbosacral trunk is a communicating branch passing between the sacral and lumbar plexuses containing ventral fibers from ... The nerves of the sacral plexus pass behind the hip joint to innervate the posterior part of the thigh, most of the lower leg, ... The nerves of the lumbar plexus pass in front of the hip joint and mainly support the anterior part of the thigh. The ...
Peripheral nervous system
The anterior divisions of the lumbar nerves, sacral nerves, and coccygeal nerve form the lumbosacral plexus, the first lumbar ... For descriptive purposes this plexus is usually divided into three parts: lumbar plexus sacral plexus pudendal plexus The ... combine to form the brachial plexus, or plexus brachialis, a tangled array of nerves, splitting, combining and recombining, to ... Although the brachial plexus may appear tangled, it is highly organized and predictable, with little variation between people. ...