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Few studies have focused on damage to the inferior gluteal nerve during hip replacement.
However thee relationship between the inferior gluteal nerve and artery was found to be unpredictable.
The inferior gluteal nerve is superficial to the sciatic nerve.
There is a relationship between the common stalk of the inferior gluteal nerve and external anatomic landmarks.
Triangulating using these three coordinates, one can reliably reach the source of the inferior gluteal nerve.
There is no cutaneous innervation for sensation that stems from the superior gluteal nerve.
The superior gluteal nerve originates in the sacral plexus.
The pelvis sags on the opposite side of the lesioned superior gluteal nerve.
The incidence of damage to the inferior gluteal nerve after replacement of the hip is still uncertain.
Not to get confused by the inferior gluteal nerve which is also (S1 and S2).
Gluteal nerve can refer to:
The superior gluteal nerve arises from the sacral plexus and only has motor innervation associated with it.
People with a lesion of superior gluteal nerve have weakness of abducting the thigh at the hip.
The inferior gluteal nerve entered the deep surface of gluteus maximus very inferiorly.
The inferior gluteal nerve reliably emerged inferior to the piriformis muscle.
No consistent relationship between the inferior gluteal artery and the inferior gluteal nerve was observed in current studies.
Damage to the inferior gluteal nerve causes loss of extension at hip, and causes the buttock to waste.
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The inferior gluteal nerve is the main motor neuron that innervates the gluteus maximus muscle.
The largest muscle of the posterior hip, gluteus maximus, is innervated by the inferior gluteal nerve.
Weakness or paralysis of these muscles caused by a damaged superior gluteal nerve can result in a weak abduction in the affected hip joint.
Dysfunction of the gluteus medius or the superior gluteal nerve can potentially be indicated by a positive Trendelenburg's sign.
The inferior gluteal nerve leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen and runs underneath the piriformis muscle.
Paralysis of this muscle or gluteus medius, such as may be caused by the superior gluteal nerve palsy, can lead to difficulty abducting the leg.
Tensor fascia latae is innervated by the superior gluteal nerve, L4, L5 and S1.