Piriformis nerve
Piriformis nerve | |
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Details | |
From | sacral plexus (S1–S2) |
Innervates | piriformis muscle |
Identifiers | |
Latin | nervus musculi piriformis |
TA98 | A14.2.07.029 |
TA2 | 6545 |
FMA | 16509 |
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy |
The piriformis nerve, also known as the nerve to piriformis, is the peripheral nerve that provides motor innervation to the piriformis muscle.
Structure
Origin
The nerve to piriformis is a branch of the sacral plexus.[1][2] It (typically[3]) arises from the posterior divisions[4]/branches[3] of anterior rami of S1 and S2.[1][2][3][5]
Course
It enters the anterior surface of the
Variation
Origin
It may sometimes arise from the anterior ramus of S2 only.[3]
Number
It may be doubled. An additional branch may arise from the superior gluteal nerve.[3]
Distribution
The piriformis nerve innervates the piriformis muscle.[1]
See also
- Piriformis
- Sacral plexus
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 957 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
- ^ ISBN 978-0-323-48566-1, retrieved 2021-02-03
- ^ ISBN 978-0-323-40196-8.
- ^ ISBN 978-0-12-410390-0.
- ISBN 978-0-12-410390-0, retrieved 2021-02-28
- ISBN 978-0-12-410390-0, retrieved 2021-02-28
- ISBN 978-0-12-410390-0, retrieved 2021-02-28
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