Typical Spinal Nerve.ppsx

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Typical spinal nerve


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Typical Spinal Nerve
Sanjaya Adikari
Department of Anatomy

Skull
Vertebral column
•CNS is covered
by the skull and
the vertebral
column
•PNS is outside

CNS PNS
Nervous sytem CNS PNS
Somatic
CNS PNS
autonomic
Nervous sytem

Structure of a spinal cord segment
Posterior median septum
Posterior horn
Lateral horn
Anterior horn
Anterior median fissure
Central canal
Posterior white column
Lateral white column
Anterior white column
Anterior nerve root
Posterior nerve root

Dorsal root ganglion
Somatic
Autonomic

Dorsal and ventral roots
•Dorsal roots contain afferent (sensory)axons
•Ventral roots contain efferent (motor)axons
•The ventral roots continue out from the spinal
cord, and mix with their corresponding dorsal
nerve root at a point after the ganglion
•The combined dorsal and ventral roots are
called a spinal nerve (therefore, spinal nerves
are mixed).

Spinal nerve is mixed (motor + sensory + autonomic)

Spinal nerve is mixed (motor + sensory + autonomic)
•Spinal nerve refers to the mixed spinal nerve
•It is formed from the dorsal and ventral roots
•Passes out through the intervertebral foramen
•There are 31 bilaterally-paired spinal nerves
–8 cervical nerves (C1-C8)
–12 thoracic nerves (T1-T12)
–5 lumbar nerves (L1-L5)
–5 sacral nerves (S1-S5)
–1 coccygeal nerve (Co)

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12
5
5
8
12
5
5
1
Vertebral column Spinal cord

C2
C1
C4
C3
C6
C5
T1
C7
T3
T2
T5
T4
T7
T6
T9
T8
T11
T10
L1
T12
C1
C8
T3
T10
L1, L2
L3, L4
L5
S, C
C1
C7
C8
Spinal nerves
T1
T2
T10

Anterior and posterior primary rami
•The posterior primary rami have lateral and medial branches
They supply
–back muscles and skin over the back
•The anterior primary rami give off anterior and lateral
cutaneous branches
They supply
–the rest of the body wall
•Anterior primary rami also give rise to the roots of the
various nervous plexuses

Spinal nerves in the thoracic region
Anterior
cutaneous branch
Lateral cutaneous
branch
Medial Lateral
Anterior
Posterior
These are typical spinal
nerves

•Gray ramus communicans
unmyelinated
•White ramus communicans
myelinated
Rami communicantes

Formedby communicating
branchesbetween anterior
primary rami ofspinal nerves.
Anterior primary rami form the
rootsof nerve plexus
What are the advantages
of a nerve plexus?
Last’s Anatomy, 10
th
ed.
Page 13
Nerve plexus

Dermatome
Area of skin supplied by a
single spinal nerve or spinal
cord segment
Myotome
The muscle/s supplied by a
single spinal nerve or spinal
cord segment