📂 Anatomy
vastus lateralis branch of femoral nerve — Definition
Femoral sinirin vastus lateralis dalı / vastus lateralis branch of femoral nerve
Femoral nerve (L2-L4) is laterally branch, which is located in the front-yan part of the civilization, the largeus lateralis drink the muscle. This branch provides largeus lateralise engine warning, the largest component of kuadriseps femoris muscle group. Clinically, the effect of this branch in femoral nerve block or injuries can lead to weakness and walking disorder in knee attachment. Furthermore, the integrity of this branch is important due to the contribution of largeus lateralic in the evaluation of patellar reflexin.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Femoral sinirin vastus lateralis dalı?
Femoral sinirin vastus lateralis dalı; femoral nerve (L2-L4) is laterally branch, which is located in the front-yan part of the civilization, the largeus lateralis drink the muscle. This branch provides largeus lateralise engine warning, the largest component of kuadriseps femoris muscle group. Clinically, the effect of this branch in femoral nerve block or injuries can lead to weakness and walking disorder in knee attachment. Furthermore, the integrity of this branch is important due to the contribution of largeus lateralic in the evaluation of patellar reflexin.
❓ What is vastus lateralis branch of femoral nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "vastus lateralis branch of femoral nerve" is Femoral sinirin vastus lateralis dalı.
❓ Which medical field is Femoral sinirin vastus lateralis dalı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.