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The obturator nerve is a large, multibranched nerve that travels through your pelvis to your inner thigh. This nerve helps you feel sensations like temperature and pain in your lower limbs.
It may press on the sciatic nerve. That runs from your lower back down each leg. Or it may irritate the obturator nerve in your thigh. Endometriosis leg pain feels like a throbbing or stabbing ...
Q: My doctor has told me that I have a problem with my obturator nerve. What are my treatment options? A: The obturator nerve is composed of branches of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th lumbar nerve roots.
A smaller nerve, known as the obturator nerve, helps with movement and delivers sensation to the inner thigh. This type of injury can have a variety of causes. They include prolonged sitting ...
Nerve entrapments in the hip and pelvic area can all affect the sciatic, pudendal, obturator, femoral, and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. Nerves transmit pain signals. This means that when ...
which allows the obturator nerve and blood vessels to pass through the pelvis. This joint and its ability to rotate in many angles is one of many pieces of anatomy that allows humans to walk.
The fluorescent agent Illuminare-1 lights up the obturator nerve in the pelvis under blue light imaging. Surgeons use the nerve as a reference for sufficient nerve illumination before proceeding with ...