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What is the origin & root value of Obturator nerve?

Origin: Obturator nerve arises from lumbar plexus.

Root value: It is formed by ventral division of the ventral rami of L2, L3, L4 spinal nerves

Describe the course of Obturator nerve.

Course: 

  • From lumbar region it passes to the upper surface of ala of sacrum.
  • It then crosses pelvic brim and runs downwards and forwards along the lateral wall of pelvis.
  • It leaves the pelvis by passing through the obturator canal and enters the medial compartment of thigh. 
  • Here it divides into anterior and posterior division which lie anterior and posterior to adductor brevis respectively.

Enumerate the branches of obturator nerve.

  • Branches of anterior division of obturator nerve:
    • Muscular branches to gracilis, adductor longus, medial part of pectineus, and usually to adductor brevis.
    • Sensory innervation to skin of upper part of medial aspect of thigh.
    • Articular branch to hip joint.
  • Branches of posterior division of obturator nerve
    • Muscular branches to obturator externus, sometimes to adductor brevis and adductor part of adductor magnus.
    • Articular branch to knee joint.

Obturator nerve

Applied Aspect

Injury to obturator nerve

  • In case of injury to obturator nerve there will be
    • Motor loss:  Paralysis/weakness of adductor muscles of thigh whic results in loss of adduction of thigh.
    • Sensory loss: Skin over lower part of medial aspect of thigh

 In diseases of hip joint pain is referred to knee joint and vice versa

  • In case of diseases of hip joint pain is referred to knee joint and vice versa, because both the joints are supplied by branches of obturator and femoral nerve.

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