dorsal ramus of spinal nerve, posterior ramus of spinal nerve, or posterior primary division is the posterior division of a spinal nerve. The dorsal rami...
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the dorsal rami. Shortly after a spinal nerve exits the intervertebral foramen, it branches into the dorsal ramus, the ventral ramus, and the ramus communicans...
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A spinal nerve is a mixed nerve, which carries motor, sensory, and autonomic signals between the spinal cord and the body. In the human body there are...
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The dorsal root of spinal nerve (or posterior root of spinal nerve or sensory root) is one of two "roots" which emerge from the spinal cord. It emerges...
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Ramus of the mandible or Superior pubic ramus A nerve ramus such as the Dorsal ramus of spinal nerve A taxonomic rank ("branch" in English) intermediate...
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unexplained activation of the primary division of a posterior ramus of a spinal nerve (dorsal ramus of spinal nerve). This nerve irritation causes referred...
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The dorsal scapular nerve is a branch of the brachial plexus, usually derived from the ventral ramus of cervical nerve C5. It provides motor innervation...
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ramus communicans (pl.: rami communicantes) from Latin ramus (branch) and communicans (communicating) is the preganglionic sympathetic outflow nerve tract...
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occipital nerve is a nerve of the head. It is a spinal nerve, specifically the medial branch of the dorsal primary ramus of cervical spinal nerve 2. It arises...
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The suboccipital nerve (first cervical dorsal ramus) is the dorsal primary ramus of the first cervical nerve (C1). It exits the spinal cord between the...
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fibers that arise from the merging of the anterior rami of spinal nerves and blood vessels. There are five spinal nerve plexuses, except in the thoracic...
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ulnar nerve. The ulnar branch (ramus ulnaris; posterior branch) passes obliquely downward on the medial side of the basilic vein, in front of the medial...
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nerve Trigeminal nerve Trochlear nerve Tympanic nerve Ulnar nerve Upper subscapular nerve Uterovaginal plexus Vagus nerve Ventral ramus Vesical nervous...
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bifida spinal accessory nucleus spinal cord spinal lemniscus spinal nerve spine spine of the scapula spinocerebellar tract spinocerebellum spinocervical...
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Lateral grey column (redirect from Lateral horn of spinal cord)
Each of these roots is the end of a spinal nerve connecting the spinal cord to the body. The vertebral column is divided into four groups of vertebrae:...
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Nikolai Bogduk (category Members of the Order of Australia)
Lumbar disc disease Whiplash (medicine) Radiofrequency ablation Dorsal ramus of spinal nerve "Emeritus Professor Nikolai Bogduk Staff Profile". www.newcastle...
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articulations of the carpal and metacarpal joints. Since the nerve passes dorsally around the head of the radius, it is susceptible to traction or compression...
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laryngeal nerve Recurrent laryngeal nerve Accessory nerve Hypoglossal nerve Spinal nerves Cervical nerves Suboccipital nerve Greater occipital nerve Third...
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Rhomboid major muscle (category Muscles of the upper limb)
ventral primary ramus via the dorsal scapular nerve (C5). Both rhomboid muscles also derive their arterial blood supply from the dorsal scapular artery...
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Facet joint (category Bones of the vertebral column)
L5 and S1 facet joint is innervated by the L4 medial branch nerve and the L5 dorsal ramus. In this case, there is no L5 medial branch to innervate the...
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Human leg (redirect from Muscles of the Legs)
the ventral rami of the lumbar and sacral spinal nerves with additional contributions from the subcostal nerve (T12) and coccygeal nerve (Co1). Based on...
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addition to being attached to the fasciƦ and the pubic ramus, the root is bound to the front of the pubic symphysis by the fundiform and suspensory ligaments...
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branch. It crosses in front of the phrenic nerve and the scalene muscles, and in front of or between the divisions of the brachial plexus, and is covered by...
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Rectus capitis posterior major muscle (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
muscle is innervated by the suboccipital nerve (the posterior ramus of cervical spinal nerve C1). The muscle acts to extend the head and rotate the head...
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nerve from the ganglion into the sympathetic trunk, move into a ventral ramus via a white ramus communicans, and finally move into the mixed spinal nerve...
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Radiofrequency ablation (redirect from Radio frequency nerve lesioning)
called the lumbar medial branches of the dorsal ramus of the spinal nerves. By generating heat around the nerve, the nerve is ablated, thus destroying its...
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Costotransverse joint (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
medial to the superior costotransverse ligament, with the dorsal ramus of a thoracic spinal nerve and associated vessels intervening between the two. Its...
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Lingual artery (redirect from Dorsal lingual branches of lingual artery)
the greater horns of the hyoid bone. It then curves downward and forward, forming a loop which is crossed by the hypoglossal nerve. It then passes beneath...
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Rectus capitis posterior minor muscle (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
innervated by the suboccipital nerve (the posterior ramus of first cervical spinal nerve). The muscle acts as a weak extensor of the head. The rectus capitis...
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Arterial tree (redirect from Arterial tree of subclavian artery)
interventricular artery (occasionally) Left marginal arteries posterolateral artery ramus intermedius (sometimes) right common carotid artery right subclavian artery...
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