Third primary branch of the posterior ramus of the spinal nerve at the thoracolumbar region: a cadaveric study

2019 
Purpose Spinal column procedures require an accurate understanding of neural pathways relative to the anatomic structure. Since Bogduk’s report in 1982, it has been known that the human lumbar posterior ramus of the spinal nerve (PRSN) comprise not two but three primary branches at least in some lumbar segments. The purpose of the current study was to examine the existence of the three primary branches in the thoracic and lumbar segments.
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