📂 Anatomy
muscular branch of anterior branch of obturator nerve — Definition
Obturator sinirin ön dalının kas dalı / muscular branch of anterior branch of obturator nerve
The obturator is divided from the front branch of the nerve, it provides the motor internalization of the caster muscles (adductant longus, adduct brevis and gracilis) in the medial (inner). Also, this branch sometimes controls its contraction by reaching the front fibers of the adductor magnus muscle. In the clinic, obstruction of this branch in obturator nerve blockade or lesions can lead to weakness and walking disorders in the strength of the adduction of the civilization.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Obturator sinirin ön dalının kas dalı?
Obturator sinirin ön dalının kas dalı; the obturator is divided from the front branch of the nerve, it provides the motor internalization of the caster muscles (adductant longus, adduct brevis and gracilis) in the medial (inner). Also, this branch sometimes controls its contraction by reaching the front fibers of the adductor magnus muscle. In the clinic, obstruction of this branch in obturator nerve blockade or lesions can lead to weakness and walking disorders in the strength of the adduction of the civilization.
❓ What is muscular branch of anterior branch of obturator nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "muscular branch of anterior branch of obturator nerve" is Obturator sinirin ön dalının kas dalı.
❓ Which medical field is Obturator sinirin ön dalının kas dalı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.