📂 Anatomy
posterior rami of sacral nerves — Definition
Sakral sinirlerin arka dalları / posterior rami of sacral nerves
The back branches of the backbone nerves are the branches that are allocated to the back after the exit of the sacral region of spinal nerves. These branches provide sensory and motor innervation to the muscles, skin and sacroiliac joint area on the tready surface. Clinically, damage of these branches can lead to pain, numbness or muscle weakness in the waist and hip region.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Sakral sinirlerin arka dalları?
Sakral sinirlerin arka dalları; the back branches of the backbone nerves are the branches that are allocated to the back after the exit of the sacral region of spinal nerves. These branches provide sensory and motor innervation to the muscles, skin and sacroiliac joint area on the tready surface. Clinically, damage of these branches can lead to pain, numbness or muscle weakness in the waist and hip region.
❓ What is posterior rami of sacral nerves in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "posterior rami of sacral nerves" is Sakral sinirlerin arka dalları.
❓ Which medical field is Sakral sinirlerin arka dalları related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.