Lets discuss Femoral nerve today. Doesn't femoral nerve sound feminine? Also I am writing this post on Mothers Day, what a coincidence!
Root value: L2-L4
(Ladies work 24 hours.)
Motor innervation:
It innervates following muscles:
- Anterior division branches innervates
- Sartorius
- Illiacus
- Pectineus
- Posterior division branches (innervates Quadriceps femoris)
- Rectus femoris
- Vastus medialis
- Vastus lateralis
- Vastus intermedius
How to remember it? @_@
Queens hardly get time to SIP coffee ^_^
Sensory innervation:
Anterior division branches provides sensation to anteromedial asepct of the thigh, consists of 2 branches:
- Medial cutaneous nerve of thigh
- Intermediate cutaneous nerve
Posterior division:
- Saphenous nerve : provides sensation to anteromedial aspect of lower leg.
- Infrapatellar branches to knee :pierces the sartorius and fasica lata medial to the knee, and provides cutaneous innervation to the skin anteriorly over the patella.