The network of spinal nerves that supplies the pelvis and legs is known as the lumbosacral plexus. It is formed by the lower lumbar and sacral spinal nerves and gives rise to various nerves that innervate the lower extremities, including the sciatic nerve, femoral nerve, and obturator nerve. These nerves play a crucial role in motor and sensory functions of the pelvis and legs.
It provides innervation to the pelvis, its organs and the lower limb
the nerves in the lumber region will receive pressure from the pelvis
The hypogastric plexus is a network of nerves located in the pelvis. It innervates the organs in the pelvic cavity, including the bladder, rectum, and reproductive organs such as the uterus and ovaries. It plays a key role in regulating functions such as urination, defecation, and sexual arousal.
The hilum is the convergence of all the veins, arteries, and nerves entering the organ while the pelvis is the convergence of the major calyxes in the kidney.
The internal iliac artery and its branches are the main source of blood supply for the muscles and organs in the pelvis.
Cranial nerves arise from the brain and are responsible for functions such as facial muscles, vision, and taste. Sacral nerves arise from the lower spinal cord and control functions of the pelvis and lower extremities.
The standard collective noun is a bundle of nerves.
A pelvimeter is an instrument for measuring the pelvis.
It's called the Pelvis.
The Pelvis
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