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Superior Gluteal Nerve

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Description

The superior gluteal nerve[1]
Superior gluteal nerve[2]

Name

  • Superior Gluteal Nerve
  • Nervus gluteus superior
  • Nervus gluteus cranialis

General

Muscles Innervated

Spinal Levels

  • L4 - S1 lumbosacral nerve roots

Anatomic Course

  • The nerve runs between the gluteus medius and minimus

Clinical Significance

Surgical

  • Injury to this nerve can occur during hip surgery
  • Can be injured when these muscles are split to approach the hip
  • Leading to weakness in hip abduction/ Trendelenburg gait

See Also


  1. Bordes Jr, Stephen J., and R. Shane Tubbs. "The Superior Gluteal Nerve." Surgical Anatomy of the Sacral Plexus and Its Branches. Elsevier, 2021. 5-11.
  2. Image courtesy of elsevier.com
Created by:
John Kiel on 2 July 2019 23:40:29
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7 April 2025 15:46:26
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