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Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
The posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, also known as the posterior cutaneous nerve of the thigh, is a sensory branch of the sacral plexus. It arises from anterior and posterior divisions of anterior rami of S1, S2 and S3 nerves. It supplies the skin of the posterior thigh, buttock and the poster...
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Superior cluneal nerve entrapment
Superior cluneal nerve entrapment is a potential cause of low back pain. The nerves travel underneath the thoracolumbar fascia and within the osteofibrous tunnel of the iliac crest and this is a potential space for nerve entrapment 1,2.
Clinical presentation
Low back pain and radiating leg pai...