| 1. | The inferior gluteal nerve reliably emerged inferior to the piriformis muscle.
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| 2. | The inferior gluteal nerve is superficial to the sciatic nerve.
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| 3. | The pelvis sags on the opposite side of the lesioned superior gluteal nerve.
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| 4. | The inferior gluteal nerve entered the deep surface of gluteus maximus very inferiorly.
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| 5. | Few studies have focused on damage to the inferior gluteal nerve during hip replacement.
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| 6. | People with a lesion of superior gluteal nerve have weakness of abducting the thigh at the hip.
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| 7. | There is a relationship between the common stalk of the inferior gluteal nerve and external anatomic landmarks.
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| 8. | Triangulating using these three coordinates, one can reliably reach the source of the inferior gluteal nerve.
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| 9. | The incidence of damage to the inferior gluteal nerve after replacement of the hip is still uncertain.
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| 10. | The inferior gluteal nerve leaves the pelvis through the greater sciatic foramen and runs underneath the piriformis muscle.
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