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All About #SCIATIC_NERVE (SN) ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●⠀⠀The SN is a major nerve of the lower limb. It is a thick flat band, approximately 2cm wide – the largest nerve in the body.●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●#Sciatica_Nerve_ANATOM
View Details🔈 ANATOMY OF THE SCIATIC NERVESeveral important nerves arise from the sacral plexus and either supply the gluteal region (e.g., superior and inferior gluteal nerves) or pass through it to supply perineum and thigh (e.g., the pudental and sciatic n
View DetailsSACROTUBEROUS AND SACROSPINOUS LIGAMENTS VS. PUDENDAL NERVE⠀[PUDENDAL NERVE ENTRAPMENT]⠀The pudendal nerve is formed from the sacral plexus, a network of nerve fibres located on the posterior pelvic wall. It arises from the ventral rami (anterior
View Details"Finding comfort in the midst of sciatica: Rest, recovery, and resilience."#drayaz #SciaticaStruggles #BackPainBlues #SciaticPainRelief#SciaticaAwareness#NervePainWoes#SciaticaSuffering#SciaticNerveTroubles#SciaticaPainManagement #LivingWi
View DetailsSlump test.... What is this test for? Ive got asked to explain what this test is about and when to use it.Well, when do you use it? How do you use it? Slump test is designed for identifying neural tensional dysfunction.What does it mean?
View DetailsILIOLUMBAR LIGAMENTS VS. SCIATIC NERVE ENTRAPMENT⠀The primary role of the iliolumbar ligaments (ILL) is to prevent excessive lumbar sidebending, but these ligaments can contribute to sciatic nerve (SN) entrapment when injured.⠀A traumatic event s
View DetailsDiagnostic Criteria for Pudendal Neuralgia by Pudendal Nerve EntrapmentEssential criteria (must all be present)1. Pain in the territory of the pudendal nerve: from the anus to the penis or clitoris2. Pain is predominantly experienced while sit
View DetailsFoot pain and injury is extremely common. Foot pain can be sourced from local structures such as muscles, ligaments, bones and joint or it can be referred from other sources including your lower back and other systemic diseases such as diabetes.B
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