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Posterior branches of the lumbar nerves
The
posterior
branches of the lumbar nerves
branch
from the
dorsal rami
of the
lumbar nerves
.
Branches
The
medial
branches
run
close to the
articular processes
of the
vertebræ
and end in the
Multifidus
.
The
lateral
branches
supply
the
Sacrospinalis
. The
upper
three
give
off
cutaneous nerves
which
pierce
the
aponeurosis
of the
Latissimus dorsi
at the
lateral border
of the Sacrospinalis and descend across the posterior part of the
iliac crest
to the skin of the
buttock
, some of their
twigs
running as far as the level of the
greater trochanter
.