This plexus was a pain in my gluteus maximus and you have no idea how glad I am after having understood this. Bless you guys for this, I wish you'd keep helping people like this all around the world cause you're the reason for a lot of people's knowledge and happiness :) thank you!
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you are a great teacher. it does not even bother me, as it usually does, that it's a video and i cannot ask any questions..because I don't have to because you explain everything very thoroughly. it helps a lot that you repeat everything 2-3 times in a row. thank you!
Check out the Discord! It is free, and allows you to access information and topics as well as ask questions and get answers. Invitation link in the desscription.
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Where was this lecture when I was training in 90-92. Will probably watch this a few times, and copy the chart. Thanks prof! Totally awesome lecturer. I was fortunate to have such a motivated lecturer for Organic(. You guys are a rare breed 😅
Awesome video! I have one Gripe. Zero chance of herniation effecting the sciatic nerve below L5 S1 IVD/ L5 Nerve. super common cause of sciatica is it being compressed by a hypertonic piriformis or in a subset of people where it actually runs through the belly of piriformis. Women during pregnancy is a super common time for women to get sciatica also.
@@someone3164 Quadriceps femoris(the main anterior thigh muscle innervated by the branches of lumbar plexus) is different from Quadratus femoris( a muscle in gluteal region innervated by branches of sacral plexus)
28:00 before you get to the ,,last one" im pretty sure you forgot about the n. To Quadratus Femoris coming from L4, L5 and S1. It provides motor innervation to the QF m. and gemellus inferior m. Amazing video! Thank you for making it all so understandable!
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The sciatic nerve divides into anterior and posterior, the anterior division will have the tibial nerve ?? Why my doctor said the revers ! Anterior division will be the common fibular n and posterior the tibial nerve.
Thanks very much for the video, it's going to save me on my anatomy test, just like your other videos have....I just have one question: if the tibial nerve innervates the posterior compartment shouldn't it be the posterior division of the sciatic nerve? And that way the common fibular nerve the anterior or even lateral division of the sciatic nerve?
Hi ninja nerd. Amazing video. Just one question I have, sciatic nerve before reaching the knee joint level gives motor supply to all hamstrings and adductor Magnus and in knee joint it divides to tibial and CPN.
it varies. sometimes it divides further up in regio femoralis posterior (then nervus tibialis gives motor supply to all muscles in that region + also inervates m. adductor magnus) and sometimes its just like you said.
This plexus was a pain in my gluteus maximus and you have no idea how glad I am after having understood this. Bless you guys for this, I wish you'd keep helping people like this all around the world cause you're the reason for a lot of people's knowledge and happiness :) thank you!
yup I love nija nerd explains the paths well. I have L4/L5 issues. I have the pain in the Butt.
I love how you phrased that lol
How true :)
You deserve a million appreciation professor, I learned brachial plexus, muscles of the lower& upper limbs from your channel, you paved the way for my medical school. meet what you deserve on your way. I'm now your student full-time.
you are a great teacher. it does not even bother me, as it usually does, that it's a video and i cannot ask any questions..because I don't have to because you explain everything very thoroughly. it helps a lot that you repeat everything 2-3 times in a row. thank you!
Check out the Discord! It is free, and allows you to access information and topics as well as ask questions and get answers. Invitation link in the desscription.
Thank you for your explanation. Always appreciate how people like you are putting educational content on YT on your own time. Much respect.
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Thanks Prof. Murphy, this has been a comprehensive tutorial.
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Dude im having my final anatomy exam tomorrow and your videos are much better than my book and atlas, thank you and keep doing a good job
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Where was this lecture when I was training in 90-92. Will probably watch this a few times, and copy the chart. Thanks prof! Totally awesome lecturer. I was fortunate to have such a motivated lecturer for Organic(. You guys are a rare breed 😅
bravo for this amazing teacher of anatomy and medicine literally you made it very easy to understand ..........
Medial nerve :I supply a lot of muscles
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Awesome video! I have one Gripe. Zero chance of herniation effecting the sciatic nerve below L5 S1 IVD/ L5 Nerve. super common cause of sciatica is it being compressed by a hypertonic piriformis or in a subset of people where it actually runs through the belly of piriformis. Women during pregnancy is a super common time for women to get sciatica also.
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I think you forgot the nerve to Quadratus Femoris (from the ant div of L4-L5-S1). It supplies QF and GI (inf gemellus)
i was wondering about that too
Doesnt it supplied by lumbar plexus ?i mean the femoral nerve ?
@@someone3164 Quadriceps femoris(the main anterior thigh muscle innervated by the branches of lumbar plexus) is different from Quadratus femoris( a muscle in gluteal region innervated by branches of sacral plexus)
You're right ,, waiting till end for it
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28:00 before you get to the ,,last one" im pretty sure you forgot about the n. To Quadratus Femoris coming from L4, L5 and S1. It provides motor innervation to the QF m. and gemellus inferior m.
Amazing video! Thank you for making it all so understandable!
I think neuroscience is a better title than neurology, thanks Lot
I love this explanation it's awesome
congrats on 1 M dr Murphy
Hey Zack. Waiting for you to cover Dermatomes topic. Thanks man for being such a super Nijna Nerd. Ur topics help a lot. Save our asses from our professors..
I am finally understanding it . Wonderful class!
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So both the tibial nerve and posterior cutaneous nerve are supplying the posterior knee, sole of foot, calf and thighs?
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The nerve to quadratus femoris and inferior gemellus is formed from the anterior divisions of the L4, L5 and S1.
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Nice explanation for beginners who studying anatomy,,,,👏👏👏👏....sir what about nerve to quatratus sir.
Superior gluteeal Nerve also innervates Tensor Fascia lata muscle in addition to gluteus medius and gluteus minimus.
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Still searching for answers Good material
The sciatic nerve divides into anterior and posterior, the anterior division will have the tibial nerve ?? Why my doctor said the revers ! Anterior division will be the common fibular n and posterior the tibial nerve.
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Thanks very much for the video, it's going to save me on my anatomy test, just like your other videos have....I just have one question: if the tibial nerve innervates the posterior compartment shouldn't it be the posterior division of the sciatic nerve? And that way the common fibular nerve the anterior or even lateral division of the sciatic nerve?
Great video again!
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Real cool explanation)
What supplies the skin of the posterior thigh?
Posterior Cutaneous, Sciatic or Tibial?
superior gluteal N also supplies the tensor fascae latae.
I think you didn't mention the nerve to quadratus femoris muscle as well
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Hi ninja nerd. Amazing video. Just one question I have, sciatic nerve before reaching the knee joint level gives motor supply to all hamstrings and adductor Magnus and in knee joint it divides to tibial and CPN.
it varies. sometimes it divides further up in regio femoralis posterior (then nervus tibialis gives motor supply to all muscles in that region + also inervates m. adductor magnus) and sometimes its just like you said.
Thank you
Thanks❤