The Sensory or Cutaneous Innervation of the Branches of the Sciatic Nerve

The cutaneous branches of the sciatic nerve provide sensory innervation to the posterior thigh, leg, and lateral foot via the posterior femoral cutaneous, sural, and other terminal branches. Knowledge of this sensory distribution is essential for surgeons, anesthetists, and medical students in nerve blocks, trauma management, or surgical approaches to the lower limb. Understanding sciatic nerve innervation ensures preservation of sensation, safe intervention, and prevention of neuropathic complications. The Sensory or Cutaneous Innervation of the Branches of the Sciatic Nerve Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts The Sensory or Cutaneous Innervation of the Branches of the Sciatic Nerve and explains the details of The Sensory or Cutaneous Innervation of the Branches of the Sciatic Nerve.

The Sensory or Cutaneous Innervation of the Branches of the Sciatic Nerve

The Sensory or Cutaneous Innervation of the Branches of the Sciatic Nerve