Topography and evidence of a separate “fascia plate” for the femoral nerve inside the iliopsoas – A dorsal approach
Abstract
The femoral nerve stretch test is an essential part of clinical neurological examinations. This test is performed alongside Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to determine if there is any evidence of nerve root irritation, usually as a consequence of disc prolapse. The test occasionally gives false positive results. Why such false positives can occur, is subject to continued research, however, no obvious reason has yet emerged. We hypothesize that...
Paper Details
Title
Topography and evidence of a separate “fascia plate” for the femoral nerve inside the iliopsoas – A dorsal approach
Published Date
Dec 25, 2020
Journal
Volume
238
Issue
5
Pages
1233 - 1243
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