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The S1 nerve is the first sacral nerve. It leaves the the spine via a foramen in the top fused bone of the Sacrum. The sacrum forms the posterior part of the Pelvis and this is where the Root nerve S1 can be found before it quickly joints the lumbosacral plexus.

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