gluteusnerver
Gluteusnerver is not a standard term in human anatomy. In medical usage, the nerves supplying the gluteal region are primarily the superior gluteal nerve and the inferior gluteal nerve, with additional contributions from other nerves in the nearby plexuses. When encountered in literature, gluteusnerver is generally understood as a reference to the network of nerves that innervate the gluteal muscles rather than a single named nerve.
The superior gluteal nerve (L4–S1) exits the pelvis above the piriformis and travels laterally between the gluteus
Injury to the superior gluteal nerve can cause weakness of hip abduction and a positive Trendelenburg sign,
The term gluteusnerver is not widely used in standard anatomy texts; authoritative references refer to the