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The posterior (or dorsal) branches (or divisions) of the spinal nerves are as a rule smaller than the anterior divisions. They are also referred to as the dorsal rami.
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The posterior ramus supplies the back of the body wall and the neck. It provides sensory signals from the body to the spinal cord and motor signals from the ...
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The rami are branches of the spinal nerve that form a complex system throughout the body with the two primary ones being the dorsal (posterior) ramus and the ...
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Posterior ramus syndrome, also referred to as thoracolumbar junction syndrome, Maigne syndrome and dorsal ramus syndrome is caused by the unexplained ...
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a branch of each spinal nerve. Collectively, the posterior rami innervate the back. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this ...
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Medical definition for the term 'posterior ramus of spinal nerve'
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The L 1-4 dorsal rami tend to form three branches, medial, lateral, and intermediate, which are distributed, respectively, to multifidus, iliocostalis, and longissimus ...
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Endoscopic Dorsal Ramus Rhizotomy. One of the major sources of nonradicular, lumbar back pain (in up to 30% of cases) is the posterior column of the spine ...
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Abstract. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Lumbar zypapophyseal joints are innervated by the medial branch of the posterior lumbar ramus. The aim of this ...
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Anesthesiology. 2013 Jan;118(1):88-94. doi: 10.1097/ALN.0b013e318272f40a. Analysis of the posterior ramus of the lumbar spinal nerve: the structure of the ...
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