📂 Anatomy
anterior part of lumbar plexus — Definition
Lomber pleksusun ön kısmı / anterior part of lumbar plexus
The front part of lumbar pleksus is the ventral part of the nervous network, which consists of the front branches of L1-L3 spinal nerves, and often contains a part of L4. This structure mainly provides engine and sensory innervation to the lower abdomen wall, the front face of civilization and the pubic area. Clinically, the damage of this region can lead to walking disorders and loss of sense by affecting the function of important nerves such as femoral nerve and obturator nerve.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Lomber pleksusun ön kısmı?
Lomber pleksusun ön kısmı; the front part of lumbar pleksus is the ventral part of the nervous network, which consists of the front branches of L1-L3 spinal nerves, and often contains a part of L4. This structure mainly provides engine and sensory innervation to the lower abdomen wall, the front face of civilization and the pubic area. Clinically, the damage of this region can lead to walking disorders and loss of sense by affecting the function of important nerves such as femoral nerve and obturator nerve.
❓ What is anterior part of lumbar plexus in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "anterior part of lumbar plexus" is Lomber pleksusun ön kısmı.
❓ Which medical field is Lomber pleksusun ön kısmı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.