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|caption=The branches of the basivertebral nerve coursing to the endplates can't be seen on MRI, but the foramen containing hte neurovascular bundle can be seen.
|type=Sensory nerve
|branchfrom=Branch of the [[Sinuvertebral Nerve]]
|branchfrom=Branch of the [[Sinuvertebral Nerve]]
|course=Enters the vertebral body through the foramen in the posteiror wall, then ramifies caudal and cranial to the endplates.
|course=Enters the vertebral body through the foramen in the posteiror wall, then ramifies caudal and cranial to the endplates.
|sensoryinnervates=Vertebral endplates
|sensoryinnervates=Vertebral endplates
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[[File:Neuroanatomy-of-the-lumbar-discovertebral-complex.png|BVN=Basivertebral nerve, SVN=Sinuvertebral nerve.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Conger|first=Aaron|last2=Smuck|first2=Matthew|last3=Truumees|first3=Eeric|last4=Lotz|first4=Jeffrey C.|last5=DePalma|first5=Michael J.|last6=McCormick|first6=Zachary L.|date=2022-07-20|title=Vertebrogenic Pain: A Paradigm Shift in Diagnosis and Treatment of Axial Low Back Pain|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35856329|journal=Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.)|volume=23|issue=Suppl 2|pages=S63ā€“S71|doi=10.1093/pm/pnac081|issn=1526-4637|pmc=9297155|pmid=35856329}}</ref>|left|thumb|300x300px]]
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 06:58, 18 September 2023

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Basivertebral foramen.jpg
The branches of the basivertebral nerve coursing to the endplates can't be seen on MRI, but the foramen containing hte neurovascular bundle can be seen.
Basivertebral Nerve
Nerve Type Sensory nerve
Origin Branch of the Sinuvertebral Nerve
Course Enters the vertebral body through the foramen in the posteiror wall, then ramifies caudal and cranial to the endplates.
Sensory innervation Vertebral endplates
BVN=Basivertebral nerve, SVN=Sinuvertebral nerve.[1]

References

  1. ā†‘ Conger, Aaron; Smuck, Matthew; Truumees, Eeric; Lotz, Jeffrey C.; DePalma, Michael J.; McCormick, Zachary L. (2022-07-20). "Vertebrogenic Pain: A Paradigm Shift in Diagnosis and Treatment of Axial Low Back Pain". Pain Medicine (Malden, Mass.). 23 (Suppl 2): S63ā€“S71. doi:10.1093/pm/pnac081. ISSN 1526-4637. PMC 9297155. PMID 35856329.