Cutaneous Innervation of Peripheral Nerves Poster Folded

Cutaneous Innervation of Peripheral Nerves Poster Folded

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Cutaneous Innervation of Peripheral Nerves Poster 18" X 24" - Shipped Folded Shows the cutaneous pattern of distribution of the peripheral (spinal nerves) nerves. Anterior and poster aspects of the body. Spinal levels for most of the nerves. Includes description of peripheral neuropathy and list of common compression syndromes.Cutaneous innervation refers to the distribution of nerves that supply sensory information to the skin. Peripheral nerves play a crucial role in this process as they carry sensory signals from the skin to the central nervous system (CNS), specifically the spinal cord and brain, allowing you to perceive sensations such as touch, temperature, pain, and pressure from different areas of your body.The cutaneous innervation of peripheral nerves is highly organized, with specific nerves responsible for transmitting sensory information from particular regions of the skin. This organization allows for precise localization and discrimination of sensory stimuli.In addition

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