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Nerves of Gluteal Region-stock-foto
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Arteries of Gluteal Region-stock-foto
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Superficial Nerves of Gluteal Region-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Sacral Plexus-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Lumbar Plexus-stock-foto
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Anatomy of Lesser Sciatic Foramen-stock-foto
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Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomical Illustration of Inferior Gluteal Nerve-stock-foto
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Anatomy of Greater Sciatic Foramen-stock-foto
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Nerve To Quadratus Femoris-stock-foto
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Course of Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve-stock-foto
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image showing muscles of gluteal region and the posterior compartment of thigh with related nerves-stock-foto
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. Abdominal hernia : its diagnosis and treatment. -operative ventral hernia. Perforating gun-shot wound. Entrance of ball gluteal, exitinguinal region. Hernia the result of operative attempts to close suppurating sinus. A few years ago the operation for the removal of theappendix, even where no aljscess existed, involved the cuttingdirectly across, with consequent destruction of, the internaloblique muscle, and all the nerves and blood vessels with whichthis region is so richly endowed. Complete restoration of theparts was practically impossible and hernia resulted in a largeproportion of case-stock-foto
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. Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses. scapular.    Axillary, (fc  R-<i- ^ ^? U ^ / JAxillary and ant. thoracic.Ant. thoracic. Musculo-cutaneous.Musculo-cutaneous andradial. Radial (musculo-spiral).Deep branch of radial.Median. Uhiar. Ulnar and median. Ulnar.Ulnar. Lumbar plexus. Pudic. Sacral plexus.Inferior gluteal. Superior gluteal.Obturator. Femoral (anterior crural).Sciatic. NERVES TO MUSCLES AND JOINTS. II9 SPINAL NERVE SUPPLY TO PRINCIPAL MUSCLE GROLFS—(Continued.) Region. Muscles. Nerve. Leg, anterior Anterior muscles (extensors) Deep peroneal (anterior tibial). Leg, la-stock-foto
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. Regional anesthesia : its technic and clinical application . h which is not confined in its distribution to theabdominal wall, but pierces the internal oblique muscle, sends a fila-ment to the lower digitation of the external oblique muscle, which itpenetrates at a point from 2 to 10 cm. above the iliac crest, and suppliesthe integument of the gluteal region as far as the great trochanter.The seventh, eighth, and ninth thoracic nerves supply the abdominalwall above the umbilicus; the tenth is distributed to the region of theumbilicus and the eleventh and twelfth supply the area between theum-stock-foto
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Medical and surgical therapy . Great sciatic. Nerve to shorthead of biceps. Nerve to longhead of biceps. External popli-teal. Nerves to outerand inner headof gastro-cnemius. Fig. 63.—Sciatic nerve and its collateral branches in the buttockand thigh. (After Sappey.) On reaching the popliteal space it divides into two terminalbranches, the external and internal popliteal. Sometimes, how-ever, the nerve divides much higher up in the gluteal region. As a GREAT SCIATIC AND POPLITEAL NERVES 155 rule, a glance at the nerve will show it to be formed of two trunks inclose juxtaposition, but separated b-stock-foto
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. Medical and surgical therapy. Great sciatic. Nerve to shorthead of biceps. Nerve to longhead of biceps. External popli-teal. Nerves to outerand inner headof gastro-cnemius. Fig. 63.—Sciatic nerve and its collateral branches in the buttockand thigh. (After Sappey.) On reaching the popliteal space it divides into two terminalbranches, the external and internal popliteal. Sometimes, how-ever, the nerve divides much higher up in the gluteal region. As a GREAT SCIATIC AND POPLITEAL NERVES 155 rule, a glance at the nerve will show it to be formed of two trunks inclose juxtaposition, but separated-stock-foto
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. Anatomy in a nutshell : a treatise on human anatomy in its relation to osteopathy. Human anatomy; Osteopathic medicine; Osteopathic Medicine; Anatomy. 224 ANATOMY IX A NUTSHELL. REVIEW QUESTIONS. 1. How many muscles in the Gluteal region? 2. How many of them are attached to the great trochanter? 3. Name the muscles in the Gluteal region. 4. What nerves supplies the Gluteus maximus? .">. What nerve supplies the Gluteus minimus and medius? ('). What other muscle does this nerve supply? 7. Nerve to the Quadratus femoris comes from which ones? 8. What other muscle does it supply? 9. Nerv-stock-foto
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. The topographical anatomy of the limbs of the horse. Horses; Physiology. 110 TOPOGEAPHICAL ANATOMY OF (tendo accessorius), which accompanies the tendon of Achilles, with the tuber of the calcaneus. M. biceps femoris. M. glutscus M. semitendinosus. superflo'ialis. M. gluteus Cutaneous branches of medius. sacral nerves. Cutaneous o£ lumbar : nerve.. ; Last intercostal nerve. K. iliobypogastricus. yi. obliquus abdominis externus, N. ilioinguinalis. M. tensor fascia; lat:t-. Fig. 72. —Superficial Dissection of the Gluteal Region and Lateral Aspect of the Thigh. Though the biceps muscle is descri-stock-foto
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Anatomy of the gluteal region, showing various muscles and nerves such as the gluteus medius, superior gluteal nerve, inferior gluteal nerve, obturator internus, and quadratus femoris. This diagram highlights the nerve supply and actions of key muscles in the hip area.-stock-foto
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This anatomical text by Cunningham details the hypogastric artery's path, passing between muscles like the piriformis and coccygeus, and into the buttock, accompanied by nerves and vessels such as the inferior gluteal vessels. It describes the artery's trajectory and interactions with nearby structures like the pudendal nerve, critical for understanding lower pelvic anatomy.-stock-foto
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. Die descriptive und topographische Anatomie des Menschen . hi.iL ant. ischiadicus erzeugt folgende Aeste ausserhalb des Beckens (innerhalb desselben versorgt er den M. piriformis und .1/. ob- turator internus): 1. Den N. glutaeus superior, welcher am oberen Rande des M.pyriformis durch das Forami n ischiadicum majus zum .1/. glu- taeus medius, minimus und zum M. tensor fasoiae latae gelangt. 2. Der N. glutaeus inferior zieht unter dem M. pyriformis durch das Foramen ischiadicum majus zum M. glutaeus magnus. 3. Der N. cutaneus femoris posterior geht gleichfalls unter dem M. pyriformis zum Ges-stock-foto