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  • relatively homogenous disease process where many peripheral nerves are affected with the distal nerves being most prominently affected. Polyneuropathy has an
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  • Garrett were basically right. Nerves are not present at all in early limb buds. At a later data plexuses form, and then the nerves grow more-or-less directly
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  • Spinal Cord Anatomy (category Nerves of the Spine)
    continues to coat the spinal roots and merges with the perineurium of the spinal nerves. The pia mater also extends out laterally and goes between the denticulate
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  • neuropathic pain. Neuromas form in sites where nerves have been severed, and microneuromas can form in injured nerves. Neuromas generate spontaneous afferent
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  • the relevant nerves. The ilioinguinal (II), iliohypogastric (IH), and genitofemoral (GF) nerves, collectively referred to as "border nerves," are responsible
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  • The majority of peripheral sensory nerves are unmyelinated C fibres and thinly myelinated Aฮด fibres. Small fibre nerves also include the ฮณ efferent fibres
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  • WELCOME TO WIKIMSK The New Zealand Musculoskeletal Medicine Wiki Nau mai, haere mai! This website is a learning resource that is primarily designed for
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  • Spinal Nerve Roots (category Nerves of the Spine)
    This article is a stub. These images demonstrate the relationship of the spinal nerve roots to the vertebral segments.
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  • their neurotransmitters. Sweat glands are an exception and use cholinergic nerves. A nerve cell is able to maintain a membrane potential, abbreviated as Vm
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  • This category uses the form Nerve.
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  • is not necessarily standard practice in NZ. The cluneal nerves are a group of pure sensory nerves (superior, medial or middle, and inferior) that provide
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  • signals between muscles and nerves Peripheral nerve disorders - In peripheral nerve diseases, the motor and sensory nerves that connect the brain and spinal
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  • other cartilages or sternum. Innervation of the intercostal nerves and visceral sympathetic nerves converge at the same spinal cord levels as slipping ribs
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  • stabilise the joint against undesired movements. Blood Vessels, Lymphatics, Nerves: The tissues of the joints have a blood supply with an arterial and venous
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  • Nerves of the Cervical Spine (category Nerves of the Spine) (section Spinal Nerves)
    the ventral rami of the cervical nerves. They form a plexus which is called the vertebral nerve. The vertebral nerves runs with their vertebral arteries
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  • Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve Perforating cutaneous nerve Pudendal nerve Nerves to perineum and levator ani
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  • onset of action is approximately 8 to 12 minutes for simple blocks of small nerves. It binds to plasma proteins and has a plasma half-life of 1.5-5.5 hours
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  • Radial Nerve (category Nerves)
    medial cutaneous of arm Ulnar nerve: muscular palmar dorsal (dorsal digital nerves) superficial (common palmar digital, proper palmar digital) deep Median
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  • Iliohypogastric Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Lumbosacral Trunk (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • medial cutaneous of arm Ulnar nerve: muscular palmar dorsal (dorsal digital nerves) superficial (common palmar digital, proper palmar digital) deep Median
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  • Nerve to Piriformis (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Perforating Cutaneous Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • cutaneous nerves of the lower abdomen and groin, specifically the ilioinguinal, iliohypogastric, genitofemoral, and lateral femoral cutaneous nerves. These
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  • Inferior Gluteal Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Femoral Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Sciatic Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Superior Gluteal Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Genitofemoral Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Pudendal Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • thigh, leg, and perineum (perineal branches and inferior cluneal nerves)
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  • Lateral Plantar Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Obturator Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Nerves of the Lumbar Spine (category Nerves of the Spine) (section Lumbar Spinal Nerves)
    lumbar spinal nerves lie in the intervertebral foraminae, and are connected by spinal nerve roots to the spinal cord. The spinal nerves divide into the
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  • Ilioinguinal Nerve (category Nerves)
    v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • v t e Nerves of the Lumbosacral Plexus lumbar plexus sacral plexus coccygeal plexus pudendal
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  • Subcostal Nerve (category Nerves)
    This article is a stub.
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  • This article is a stub. The cluneal nerves are a group of pure sensory nerves (superior, medial or middle, and inferior) that provide sensory supply to
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  • Common Peroneal Nerve (category Nerves)
    Nerves of the right lower extremity, posterior view. (Common peroneal labelled at centre right.) Common Peroneal Nerve Synonym Common fibular nerve Nerve
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  • Median Nerve (category Nerves)
    medial cutaneous of arm Ulnar nerve: muscular palmar dorsal (dorsal digital nerves) superficial (common palmar digital, proper palmar digital) deep Median
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  • Basivertebral Nerve (category Nerves)
    This article is a stub.
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  • Lumbosacral Plexus (category Nerves)
    Lumbosacral trunk The sacral plexus is derived from the anterior rami of spinal nerves L4-S4. Sacral Plexus Superior gluteal nerve Inferior gluteal nerve Nerve
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  • Tibial Nerve (category Nerves)
    inferior aspect of the toes, and nail beds "Instant Anatomy - Lower Limb - Nerves - Tibial". www.instantanatomy.net. Retrieved 2022-04-17.
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  • Posterior Interosseous Nerve (category Nerves)
    This article is a stub.
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  • Dorsal Scapular Nerve (category Nerves)
    This article is a stub.
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  • Ulnar Nerve (category Nerves)
    medial cutaneous of arm Ulnar nerve: muscular palmar dorsal (dorsal digital nerves) superficial (common palmar digital, proper palmar digital) deep Median
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  • medial plantar nerve, lateral plantar nerve, and medial calcaneal nerves. The nerves exit the tarsal tunnel and continue to the plantar aspect of the foot
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  • is not necessarily standard practice in NZ. The cluneal nerves are a group of pure sensory nerves (superior, medial or middle, and inferior) that provide
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  • Furcal Nerve (category Nerves)
    the lumbosacral trunk and anterior divisions of the first to third sacral nerves. The plexus can be pre-fixed (L3 contribution) or postfixed (L5 contribution)
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  • Superficial Radial Nerve (category Nerves)
    depth. The SRN is a terminal branch of the radial nerve, one of the major nerves originating from the brachial plexus. The radial nerve, after providing
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  • Third Occipital Nerve (category Nerves of the Spine)
    scalp, overlapping with areas supplied by the greater and lesser occipital nerves. Third Occipital Nerve Injection Chronic Post-Traumatic Neck Pain Part or
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  • Option โ€“ hypermobility syndromes, muscle power, capillaroscopy, peripheral nerves Foster et al.. Pediatric regional examination of the musculoskeletal system:
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  • plexus, originating from the posterior divisions of the L2 and L3 spinal nerves (the anterior divisions contribute to the obturator nerve). It starts from
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  • as arising or occurring in a region of the body innervated by nerves or branches of nerves other than those that innervate the actual source of pain" (IASP
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  • of total body mass. It is composed of muscle cells, organised networks of nerves and blood vessels, and an extracellular connective tissue matrix. The framework
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  • are sensory deficits that don't conform to the distribution of peripheral nerves or dermatomes, typically seen in the setting of chronic pain and following
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  • the shoulder and upper arm. Performed by injecting local anesthetic to the nerves of the brachial plexus as it passes through the groove between the anterior
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  • Forearm Ultrasonography-Guided Nerve Blocks of the Radial, Ulnar, and Median Nerves for Hand Procedures in the Emergency Department]. Ann Emerg Med 2006; 48(5):558-62
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  • Some hypotheses include neuroma formation (e.g. from cut dorsal rami and nerves to the intervertebral discs), deafferentation, epidural scarring, etc. There
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  • acetabulum Nerve entrapment of obturator, ilioinguinal, or genitofemoral nerves Referred lumbar spine or sacroiliac joint pain Prostatitis UTIs Gynaecological
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  • three main nerves that supply sensory input to the knee joint. The superior lateral, the superior medial, and the inferior medial genicular nerves. Position:
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  • can lead to mechanical entrapment of the interdigital nerves, most commonly the third. The nerves are pressed against the transverse intermetatarsal ligaments
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  • Three types of nerves can be tested: motor, sensory, and mixed. Motor nerves can be tested from the cell body to the muscle. Sensory nerves can only be tested
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  • The joint is supplied by two arteries and two nerves. Arteries: Posterior tibial and fibular arteries Nerves: The plantar aspect of the joint is innervated
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  • Ribs (section Nerves)
    arteries and veins run in the costal groove of each rib. The intercostal nerves supply the ribs by sensory and motor branches. They run between the innermost
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  • cramps are thought to arise from spontaneous ectopic discharges of motor nerves or the terminal branches of motor axons. Their precise pathophysiology remains
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  • acquired, immune-mediated demyelinating polyneuropathy that affects peripheral nerves and nerve roots. It has an extremely variable presentation and is often
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  • Infection Pain Swelling of face/eyelid Allergic reaction to anesthetic Damage to nerves/vessels Blumenfeld et al.. Expert consensus recommendations for the performance
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  • shooting in quality. Injuries to peripheral nerves including popliteal, femoral, sciatic, or local cutaneous nerves can present as knee pain with neurological
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  • local anaesthetics are used for Diagnostic blocks of peripheral nerves or spinal nerves Co-administered with a separate agent for therapeutic effect In
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  • Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels
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  • thick (retropatellar up to 7 to 8mm), and it doesn't have blood vessels, nerves, or lymphatics. There are different classification systems to describe the
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  • stub. Somatic referred pain is pain perceived in a region innervated by nerves coming from somatic structures other than those that innervate the source
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  • two collateral ligaments, palmar (volar) ligament Digital nerves from the ulnar and median nerves Deep digital arteries from the superficial palmar arch Metatarsophalangeal
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  • The ulnar, radial, and median nerves all traverse the elbow, and disease processes of the elbow can affect any of these nerves. Ulnar neuropathy is the most
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  • ganglion. Sinuvertebral nerve: also known as recurrent meningeal nerves or recurrent nerves of Luschka. Innervate the meninges, ligaments, and periosteum
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  • Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve Perforating cutaneous nerve Pudendal nerve Nerves to perineum and levator ani Yoo et al.. An appraisal of the short lateral
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  • pain occurs through the medial branches of the dorsal rami of the cervical nerves. They found that there was no cutaneous course of C6 and C7 and that these
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  • amplifier. The strings in the guitar are equivalent to all the different nerves in different parts of the body. All the information (pain, temperature,
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  • ligament Muscles Innervation Radial, ulnar, median, and musculocutaneous nerves Vasculature Anastomotic arcades formed by branches of radial, ulnar, and
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  • and painful skeletal muscle contractions. They originate in the peripheral nerves. They generally occur night and only last seconds to minutes. Approximately
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  • Arthrocentesis: toe Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels Viscosity of synovial fluid may actually be decreased
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  • Antagonists Spinal innervation T7-T12 Peripheral Innervation Intercostal nerves (T7-T11), subcostal nerve (T12) Vasculature
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  • ulnar nerve does with the fingers. As these nerves course distally, they split into common digital nerves which later, just proximal to each web space
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  • WBC < 50,000 Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels https://www.nuemblog.com/blog/joint-aspiration?rq=arthrocentesis
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  • WBC < 50,000 Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels https://www.nuemblog.com/blog/ankle-arthrocentesis Shah
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  • WBC < 50,000 Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels https://www.nuemblog.com/blog/joint-aspiration?rq=arthrocentesis
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  • WBC < 50,000 Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ2dcZhoGP8 Arthrocentesis
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  • WBC < 50,000 Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels Merck Manual - How To Do Metatarsophalangeal Joint Arthrocentesis
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  • directly act on this joint. Axillary, suprascapular, and lateral pectoral nerves Suprascapular and thoracoacromial arteries Upward rotation: 30 degrees,
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  • ligaments, palmar (volar) ligament Muscles Innervation Digital nerves from the ulnar and median nerves Vasculature Deep digital arteries from the superficial palmar
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  • major Innervation suprascapular, subscapular, axillary and lateral pectoral nerves Vasculature anterior and posterior humeral circumflex, and subscapular arteries
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  • Innervation The twelfth thoracic and first through fourth ventral rami of lumbar nerves Vasculature Lumbar arteries, lumbar branch of iliolumbar artery
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  • WBC < 50,000 Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels Arthrocentesis https://www.nuemblog.com/blog/joint-aspiration
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  • WBC < 50,000 Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ2dcZhoGP8 Arthrocentesis
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  • WBC < 50,000 Pain Infection Re-accumulation of effusion Damage to tendons, nerves, or blood vessels http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZ2dcZhoGP8 Arthrocentesis
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  • leads to impingement of the posterior cutaneous branches of T2-T6 spinal nerves, which subsequently causes a thoracic polyradiculopathy and contributes
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  • "Hamstring syndrome" Nerve entrapment of posterior cutaneous or sciatic nerves Fractures Femoral neck or shaft stress fracture Posterior pubic or ischial
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  • manual therapists. There are sensory axons in the C1, C2, and C2 spinal nerves that converge on dorsal horn neurons that also receive trigeminal afferents
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