Anatomy - Spinal Nerves and Segmental Innervation Flashcards
What is the only location where a spinal nerve is technically called a ‘spinal nerve’?
Intervertebral foramina
There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves how are they split?
How are they named?
C1-C8 T1-T12 L1-L5 S1-S5 Co1
Cervical numbered - vertebrae below
All rest - vertebrae above
Put in order from spinal cord to rami;
Root Rootlets Spinal nerve Posterior rami Anterior rami
What is larger anterior or posterior rami?
Rootlets (posterior and anterior) Roos Spinal nerve (found in intervertebral foramen) Posterior rami Anterior rami
Anterior rami is larger and supplies anterolateral body wall
Which types of axons pass through posterior roots and which through anterior roots?
Rami and spinal nerve carry both motor and sensory. T/F?
Posterior - sensory (stab in back)
Anterior - motor (move forward)
T - mixed modality
Myotomes and dermatomes always line up. T/F?
F -
What dermatome match the following landmarks - MUST know this:
- Nipple
- Umbilicus
Nipple - T4
Umbilicus - T10
How many dorsal roots would be needed to be damaged to create dermatomal anaestsia?
Why?
3 - due to overlap of those above and below
What do the heavier lines of the Foerster map mean?
No overlap of sensation from spinal nerves due to them not being continuous nerves e.g. T2 to L3
Is it anterior or posterior rami that are involved in nerve plexuses?
Anterior only
What is the difference between peripheral nerve cutaneous innervation and dermatome innervation?
Dermatome = area of skin supplied by single spinal nerve
Peripheral nerve = named nerve supplying area of muscle which can come from multiple spinal nerves