The lumbar nerves are five
spinal nerves which arise from either side of the
spinal cord below the
thoracic spinal cord and above the
sacral spinal cord. They arise from the spinal cord between each pair of lumbar
spinal vertebrae and travel through the
intervertebral foramina. The nerves then split into an
anterior branch, which travels forward, and a
posterior branch, which travels backwards and supplies the area of the back.
Posterior divisions The middle divisions of the posterior branches run close to the articular processes of the vertebrae and end in the
multifidus muscle. The outer branches supply the
erector spinae muscles. The nerves give off branches to the skin. These pierce the
aponeurosis of the
greater trochanter.
Anterior divisions The anterior divisions of the lumbar nerves () increase in size from above downward. The anterior divisions communicate with the
sympathetic trunk. Near the origin of the divisions, they are joined by
gray rami communicantes from the
lumbar ganglia of the sympathetic trunk. These rami consist of long, slender branches which accompany the
lumbar arteries around the sides of the vertebral bodies, beneath the
Psoas major. Their arrangement is somewhat irregular: one ganglion may give rami to two lumbar nerves, or one lumbar nerve may receive
rami (branches) from two
ganglia. The first and second, and sometimes the third and fourth lumbar nerves are each connected with the lumbar part of the sympathetic trunk by a
white ramus communicans. The nerves pass obliquely outward behind the
Psoas major, or between its
fasciculi, distributing filaments to it and the
Quadratus lumborum. As the nerves travel forward, they create
nervous plexuses. The first three lumbar nerves, and the greater part of the fourth together form the
lumbar plexus. The smaller part of the fourth joins with the fifth to form the
lumbosacral trunk, which assists in the formation of the
sacral plexus. The fourth nerve is named the
furcal nerve, from the fact that it is subdivided between the two plexuses. ==Divisions==