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posterior branch of obturator nerve — Definition

obturator sinirin arka dalı / posterior branch of obturator nerve
Obturator is one of the two main branches of obturator nerve, and the rear part of the adduktor magnus muscle is drinking. In addition, obturator exsternus gives motor branches to the muscle and sometimes adduktor brevis. This branch provides nerve control of a part of the muscles in medial compression of the civilization and can be taken to the target in clinically obturator nerve blockers.
Turkish
🇹🇷 obturator sinirin arka dalı
English
🇬🇧 posterior branch of obturator nerve
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❓ What is obturator sinirin arka dalı?
obturator sinirin arka dalı; obturator is one of the two main branches of obturator nerve, and the rear part of the adduktor magnus muscle is drinking. In addition, obturator exsternus gives motor branches to the muscle and sometimes adduktor brevis. This branch provides nerve control of a part of the muscles in medial compression of the civilization and can be taken to the target in clinically obturator nerve blockers.
❓ What is posterior branch of obturator nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "posterior branch of obturator nerve" is obturator sinirin arka dalı.
❓ Which medical field is obturator sinirin arka dalı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.