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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2008

Lumbosacral Plexus Anatomy

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  • well u have to remember coz u r giving that lacture n many people like ur lacture just correct it if u can coz in my anatomy book its different

    by d way nice lacture ... its helpful

    thanks

  • You are right.. but i have so many other things to study, i forget small details like that.. but i will remember once i look back at my notes. Anyways, you are also right about how different books say different numbers. That is very frustrating lol. Good luck :)

  • sorry but my question is .... isnt nerve 2 obterator internus and nerve to quadratus femoris arrise form L5-S2 and L5-S1 respectivily?????thanks

  • Hey.. i don't remember the exact number for that... check your anatomy book.

  • The Femoral Nerve receives branches from L2-L4, correction.  Besides a very occasional error, you do a great job!

  • Hey thanks for the correction :)

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  • Aiieee.. two major mistakes. BOTH the femoral nerve and obturator nerve are L2 L3 and L4.

    Otherwise, fantastic artistry!

  • your voice is so soothing it makes learning this so enjoyable

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  • Great drawings, poor anatomy. Brush up my friend!

  • Great notes...drawings

  • Good men, keep up the good work. I wish my professor explains nerves like that.

  • genetofemoral neve is anterior and lateral cutaneous nerve is posterior i think..

  • @Lanthanideatoms To the vertebral body and intervertebral discs starting from L1 but some say T12 :-)

  • Hi bro. Psoas does not attatch to rib 12, th Quadratus Lumborum does.

  • u r A BRILLIANT TEACHER................

  • great lessons.

    reminds me my teacher of anatomy.

    you have an excellent style, Dr. Aziz

  • thanks for the video but you didn't mentioned L3 in Obturator Nerve, as its formed by, L2,L3 and L4, and an accessory obturator nreve arise L3 and L4

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