Spinal Nerves: Introduction | Nervous system | 4K | Chapter 1
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- Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
- Nervous System: Spinal Nerves
Chapter 1: Introduction
In this video, we'll discuss the #anatomy and formation of #spinal_nerves.
This is just the introduction to spinal nerves. In upcoming videos, we'll discuss the different plexuses of spinal nerves.
For Chapter 2: Cervical Plexus
• Cervical Plexus | Nerv...
For Chapter 3: Brachial Plexus
• Brachial Plexus | Nerv...
For Chapter 4: Intercostal Nerves
• Intercostal nerves | N...
For Chapter 5: Lumbar Plexus
• Lumbar Plexus | Nervou...
Chapter 6: Sacral Plexus
• Sacral Plexus | Nervou...
For Arterial anatomy:
• Arteries (Arterial Tre...
For Venous anatomy:
• Venous Anatomy of the ...
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I got the concept of spinal nerves for the very first time in my life. Big thanks to you❤
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Helps bring all concepts together.
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关于脊神经穿出的位置,脊神经的纤维成分和来源解释得很清楚!谢谢您的分享
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0:31 31 pairs of nerves from the spinal cord
0:43 intravertabral foramena, vertebral canal
1:00 separated according from which intravertebrel foramina they emerge
2:00 sacral foramina
2:30 cerebrospinal fluid at center
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Sir, can it possible that cervical plexus, Brachial,Lumbar ,Sacral ,Coccigeal plexus innervation to the Muscles. discuss together in one Video as complete Blood supply of the human body 👍?
It will be very long... I'll try to cover as each chapter
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Sir which country of yours?
India
I don't think that everything is right. First: the white ramus is medial and the efferent simpatetic fibers, from the lateral horn, go into the simpatetic ganglion thought the white ramus. Now, in the simpatetic ganglion (paravertebral ganglion) can go to do some sinaps up and down to other paravertebral ganglion (cervical ganglion). But, from the paravertebral ganglion can follow two pathway: one, to do some sinaps to the prevertebral ganglion, and the postganglion fibers will reach the internal organs; or, from the white ramus ( we can find it only in the lombar and toracic nerves) -> paravertebral ganglion , the postganglionic fibers can reach the salivary glands, vessels of the upper arm... thought the grey ramus and go for example in the ventral ramus of the ventral root.
Let me know what you think. :)
Thank you for the comment... most neuro anatomy book shows white rami communicans is lateral... can you please give me the reference where its specifically mentioned white ramu communicans is medial to gray rami communicans... so that I can update it...what you said regarding multilevel sympathetic synpases is correct... thought of explaining it in detail in the upcoming videos about sympathetic system... others details you pointed out is mentioned in the video... thanks once again for the inputs... 👍🏻
@@MedicalSnippet the reference about the position of both ramus: Anatomy of the nervous system - Luigi Cattaneo, it is in Italian!
About my inputs, no worries, it is a pleasure compare together :)
@@carolinachiocchi3628 ok 👍🏻
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so borning
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Didn't explain anything properly ,sorry to say ,very difficult to understand ,no explanation ,teaching method was also very uninteresting
thank you for the feedback... I'll improve it on future videos