📂 Anatomy
medial branch of posterior ramus of lumbar nerve — Definition
Lomber sinirin posterior ramusunun medial dalı / medial branch of posterior ramus of lumbar nerve
The posterior ramusun, separated from the back root of lumbar spinal nerves, is also progressing in medial direction throughout the spine. This branch provides sensory innervation to the faset joints and surrounding deep back muscles (such as multifidus). Clinically, it is often used in the treatment of blockade or radiofrequency ablation, lumbar faset joint-borne chronic lumbar pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Lomber sinirin posterior ramusunun medial dalı?
Lomber sinirin posterior ramusunun medial dalı; the posterior ramusun, separated from the back root of lumbar spinal nerves, is also progressing in medial direction throughout the spine. This branch provides sensory innervation to the faset joints and surrounding deep back muscles (such as multifidus). Clinically, it is often used in the treatment of blockade or radiofrequency ablation, lumbar faset joint-borne chronic lumbar pain.
❓ What is medial branch of posterior ramus of lumbar nerve in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "medial branch of posterior ramus of lumbar nerve" is Lomber sinirin posterior ramusunun medial dalı.
❓ Which medical field is Lomber sinirin posterior ramusunun medial dalı related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.