Literature DB >> 7076562

The human lumbar dorsal rami.

N Bogduk, A S Wilson, W Tynan.   

Abstract

The L 1-4 dorsal rami tend to form three branches, medial, lateral, and intermediate, which are distributed, respectively, to multifidus, iliocostalis, and longissimus. The intertransversarii mediales are innervated by a branch of the dorsal ramus near the origin of the medial branch. The L 4 dorsal ramus regularly forms three branches while the L 1-3 levels the lateral and intermediate branches may, alternatively, arise from a short common stem. The L 5 dorsal ramus is much longer than the others and forms only a medial and an intermediate branch. Each lumbar medial branch innervates two adjacent zygapophysial joints and ramifies in multifidus, supplying only those fascicles which arise from the spinous process with the same segmental number as the nerve. The comparative anatomy of the lumbar dorsal rami is discussed and the applied anatomy with respect to 'rhizolysis', 'facet denervation' and diagnostic paraspinal electromyography is described.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7076562      PMCID: PMC1167925     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anat        ISSN: 0021-8782            Impact factor:   2.610


  24 in total

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Authors:  N Bogduk
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  1974-11       Impact factor: 2.610

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8.  The dorsal lumbar muscles of the cat.

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Journal:  Anat Anz       Date:  1980

9.  [Low back pain of dorse-lumbar origin: surgical treatment of postérlor articular capsule excision (author's transl)].

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Journal:  Nouv Presse Med       Date:  1978-02-18

10.  Lumbar lateral branch neuralgia: a complication of rhizolysis.

Authors:  N Bogduk
Journal:  Med J Aust       Date:  1981-03-07       Impact factor: 7.738

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8.  Prevalence and clinical features of lumbar zygapophysial joint pain: a study in an Australian population with chronic low back pain.

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10.  A morphological comparison of the human lumbar multifidus by chemical dissection.

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