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Send impulses to the posterior side of the thigh.

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What is the function of the sacral plexus?

Send impulses to the posterior side of the thigh.


A fall or improper administration of an injection to the buttocks may injure a nerve of this plexus?

sacral plexus


What spinal nerves form a plexus?

The cervical spinal nerves form the cervical plexus, the brachial spinal nerves form the brachial plexus, the lumbar and sacral spinal nerves form the lumbosacral plexus, and the sacral spinal nerves form the sacral plexus.


The major plexuses of the spinal cord?

The major plexuses of the spinal cord are the cervical plexus (C1-C5), brachial plexus (C5-T1), lumbar plexus (L1-L4), and sacral plexus (L4-S4). These plexuses are networks of nerves that supply motor and sensory function to various regions of the body.


The largest nerve of the sacral plexus is the?

The largest branch of the sacral plexus is the sciatic nerve, the thickest and longest nerve in the body.


Which plexus contains the foot and the leg?

The lumbar plexus contains nerve fibers that innervate the leg, and the sacral plexus contains nerve fibers that innervate the foot. The lumbar plexus arises from the lower spinal cord levels, while the sacral plexus arises from the sacral spinal cord levels.


Does the obturator nerve branch from the sacral plexus?

false


What regions is not innervated by nerves of the sacral plexus?

abdominal wall


What is the nerve plexus from which the sciatic nerve originates from?

The sciatic nerve originates from the sacral plexus, specifically from the nerve roots L4 to S3. It is the largest nerve in the body and supplies the lower limb with both motor and sensory functions.


What are the four nerve plexuses?

Cervical: C1 - C5Innervates muscles of neck and extend into thoracic cavity, where they control diaphragmatic muscles. Major nerve: Phrenic...which provides entire nerve supply to diaphragm.Brachial: C5-T1Innervates pectoral girdle and upper limbs. Major nerves: Radial nerve, median nerve, ulnar nerve.Lumbar: T12 - L4Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Genitofemoral nerve, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, and femoral nerve.Sacral: L4-S5Innervates pelvic girdle and lower limbs. Major nerves: Sciatic nerve (which branches into tibial and fibular nerves) and pudendal nerve.


What body structure that is not innervated by nerves arising from the sacral plexus?

abdominal wall


Which nerve of the sacral plexus supplies an extensor of the hip?

Inferior gluteal nerve