Lumbar Plexus

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Affiliations

Doctor of Physical Therapy

B.S. in Kinesiology

Doctor of Physical Therapy

B.A. in Neuroscience

Nerve Roots Motor Innervation Cutaneous Innervation
Iliohypogastric N.

L1

Ilioinguinal N.

L1

Genitofemoral N.

L1, L2

Lateral Cutaneous Nerve of the Thigh

L2, L3

Obturator N.

L2, L3, L4

Femoral N.

L2, L3, L4

Direct Branches

Table 1: Direct Lumbar Plexus Muscular innervations
Muscle Origin Insertion Innervation Action
Psoas Major T12-L4 and associated IV discs
L1-L5 TP
Lesser Trochanter Lumbar Plexus Direct Br.
L1 - L3
Hip: Flexion, ER
L/S (unilateral contraction with femur fixed): I/L spine sidebend
L/S (bilateral contraction): Raises trunk from supine position

Dysfunction

“The lumbar plexus arises from higher levels (L1–L4) of the spinal cord and supplies muscles of the abdominal wall and anterior and medial thigh.”1

References

1.
Gilroy AM, MacPherson BR, Wikenheiser JC, Voll MM, Wesker K, Schünke M, eds. Atlas of Anatomy. 4th ed. Thieme; 2020.

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