MindMap Gallery Lower Limb Motor Patterns
Muscles, movements, and nerve innervations of the lower limb. Lower limb motor patterns refer to the coordinated movements of the legs and feet that are essential for walking, running, jumping, and other physical activities. In this mind map, we will explore the various lower limb motor patterns that are involved in human locomotion. By visually mapping out these motor patterns, we can gain a deeper understanding of the biomechanics of human movement and how it relates to sports, physical therapy, and other fields. This mind map will serve as a valuable resource for athletes, trainers, therapists, and anyone interested in the mechanics of the human body.
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This mind map, created using EdrawMind, details the sensory patterns in the upper limb, mapping specific areas of pain or numbness to their corresponding nerve roots. It includes conditions such as lateral shoulder pain linked to the axillary nerve (C5), anterior thumb and finger numbness associated with the median nerve (C6), and medial hand sensory changes connected to the ulnar nerve (C8). Additionally, it covers triceps numbness (C7) and posterior hand issues related to the radial nerve (T1 nerve root). This diagram serves as a useful reference for diagnosing nerve-related upper limb issues.
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This mind map, created using EdrawMind, details the sensory patterns in the upper limb, mapping specific areas of pain or numbness to their corresponding nerve roots. It includes conditions such as lateral shoulder pain linked to the axillary nerve (C5), anterior thumb and finger numbness associated with the median nerve (C6), and medial hand sensory changes connected to the ulnar nerve (C8). Additionally, it covers triceps numbness (C7) and posterior hand issues related to the radial nerve (T1 nerve root). This diagram serves as a useful reference for diagnosing nerve-related upper limb issues.
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Lower Limb
Motor Patterns
Knee Raise
Full Range
Nerve Root: L2, 3
Muscle: Ilio-Psoas
Nerve Innervation: Femoral Nerve
Knee Extension
Full Range
Nerve Root: L2, 3, 4
Muscle: Quadriceps
Nerve Innervation: Femoral Nerve
Hip Abduction
Full Range
Nerve Root: L4, 5, S1
Muscle: Glutei & Tensor Fascia Lata
Nerve Innervation: Superior Gluteal Nerve
Hip Extension
Full Range
Nerve Root: L4, 5
Muscles: Gluteus Maximus, Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus, Biceps Femoris-Long Head, Adductor Magnus - Extensor Head
Nerve Innervation: Gluteal Nerves
Thigh Internal Rotation
Full Range
Nerve Root: L2, 3, 4, S1
Muscles: Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Minimus, Tensor Fasciae Latae, Gracilis
Nerve Innervation: Superior Gluteal, Obturator Nerve
Thigh External Rotation
Full Range
Nerve Root: L1 - S2
Muscles: Gluteus Maximus, Iliacus, Psoas Major, Psoas Minor, Piriformis, Gemellus Superior, Obturator Internus, Gemellus Inferior, Obturator Externus,Quadratus Femoris,Pectineus, Adductor Longus,Adductor Brevis, Adductor Magnus, Adductor Minimus
Nerve Innervation: Femoral Nerve, Anterior Rami of L1 - L3, Superior & Inferior Gluteal Nerves, Nerve to Piriformis, Nerve to Obturator Internus, Nerve to Quadratus Femoris, Obturator Nerve, Tibial Division of Sciatic Nerve
Knee Flexion
Full Range
Nerve Root: L5, S1
Muscles: Semimebranosus, Semitendinosus, Biceps Femoris - Lateral Head, Gracilis, Sartorius, Gastrocnemius, Plantaris, Popliteus
Nerve Innervation: Tibial & Peroneal Nerves
Hip Adduction
Full Range
Nerve Root: L2, 3, 4
Muscles: Adductor Longus, Brevis, and Magnus, Gracilis, Pectineus
Nerve Innervation: Obturator Nerve
Foot Plantar Flexion
Full Range
Nerve Root: S1, 2
Muscle: Gastrocnemius (with knee extension), Soleus, Tibialis Posterior
Nerve Innervation: Tibial Nerve
Foot Inversion
Full Range
Nerve Root: L4
Muscle: Tibialis Anterior & Posterior
Nerve Innervation: Tibial & Peroneal Nerves
Foot Dorsiflexion
Full Range
Nerve Root: L4, 5
Muscles: Tibialis Anterior, Long Extensors, Peroneus Tertius, Extensor Digitorum Brevis
Nerve Innervation: Peroneal Nerve
Foot Eversion
Full Range
Nerve Root: S1
Muscles: Peroneus Longus Peroneus Brevis Long Extensors Extensor Digitorum Brevis
Nerve Innervation: Peroneal Nerve