Asked by EDUARDO PRADO on Sep 23, 2024

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The muscles of the pelvic floor are almost entirely innervated by the pudendal nerve.

Pudendal Nerve

A nerve responsible for innervating and providing sensation to the external genitalia, anal region, and urethra.

Pelvic Floor

A group of muscles and ligaments in the pelvic region that support the organs of the pelvis, including the bladder and uterus.

Muscles

Tissues in the body that have the ability to contract and move parts of the body.

  • Understand the innervation and specific roles of pelvic floor muscles.
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Vandan patel4 days ago
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Explanation :
The pudendal nerve is the primary nerve that innervates the muscles of the pelvic floor, including the external anal sphincter, bulbocavernosus, and ischiocavernosus muscles. Other nerves, such as the sacral nerves and coccygeal nerves, may also provide some innervation to the pelvic floor muscles.