Branch To The Eyelid Inferior Infratrochlear Nerve (Ramus Palpebralis Inferior, Jna)

Branch to the eyelid, inferior subpubic nerve, Ramus Palpebilis Inferlorum, JNA is one of the branches that arises from the main subpubic nerve and goes to the lower eyelid. This nerve is an important element in controlling the facial muscles around the eye, and therefore its damage can lead to various diseases and dysfunctions of the eyes. In this article we will look at the anatomy and functionality of this branch, as well as its importance to medical science and practice.

The branch of the subbladder nerve originates from the main part of the infraclavicular nerve and enters the sclera through the upper part of the orbital floor, on the sides of the iris (for example, ramus superior for the posterior rectus muscle of the eye and