It is known as the sciatic nerve.
lumbosacral plexus
No, lumbar strain refers to an injury to the muscles and tendons in the lower back region, specifically the lumbar spine. Lumbosacral strain, on the other hand, involves muscle or tendon irritation in the lower back and the top of the sacrum. While they both affect the lower back area, lumbosacral strain involves the junction where the lumbar spine meets the sacrum.
the hands contains pairs of opposing skeletal muscles
The muscular system contains muscles. These muscles are responsible for movement, posture, and generating heat for the body.
voluntary muscles and cardiac muscles
The main function of the branches of the femoral nerve is that it aids in the mobility and activity of a person, maintains the body's posture, shock absorption, strength, produces heat and respiration.
Smooth muscles contain spindle shaped cells.
Its branches end up serving the muscles of the leg.
The thenar muscles, which are located at the base of the thumb, are an example of short muscles. The human body contains three types of muscles.
it contains heart, Lungs and muscles
more than 40,000
The esophagus contains varying amounts of striated muscle.