Branch of the Ischium

The ischial ramus is one of the branches of the sciatic nerve that passes through the gluteal region and transmits signals from the spinal cord to the muscles and organs located in this area. The sciatic nerve branch consists of two branches: superior and inferior. The superior branch passes through the upper part of the gluteal region, and the inferior branch through the inferior.

The branch of the sciatic nerve plays an important role in the functioning of the body. It transmits signals from the muscles and organs located in the gluteal region to the spinal cord and back. This allows you to control the work of muscles and organs in this area, as well as regulate their tone.



The branch of the ischial bones is one of the largest and most significant anatomical elements of the human musculoskeletal system. With its help, support during movement, shock absorption and balance of the body are provided. Due to its functional significance, this formation is often considered in