M6043 - CUTANEOUS NERVES POSTERIOR
This chart illustrates the origin of cutaneous nerves on the Posterior Aspect together with a description of dermatome distribution.
On the right side of the body, the dermatome distribution is shown in different colours and each section is numbered to signify which area of skin is being supplied by the dorsal (sensory ) root of a spinal nerve.
There is a considerable degree of overlap when assessing which nerve root may be damaged.
The left side of the body shows the anterior cutaneous nerves duly named as well as information about where they arise and which area of the skin they supply.
Similar descriptive information is also written on the dermatome supply.
Illustrated with great precision, these charts were originally designed prior to ‘the digital age’, all images being hand drawn and painted by an acclaimed anatomical illustrator.
Printed on quality 170 gram satin paper & 250 micron encapsulated (laminated) for durability and hygiene.
Designed as a useful aid and reference resource for medical practices, physiotherapists and specialist clinics for educational purposes and to identify and demonstrate nerve damage to patients.
Laminated.
Size: A2 (60x42cm)
Reviews
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Perfect and easy to understand
Helps with understanding origins of nerve pain and possible causes. Great tool for Foot Health and other practitioners dealing with patients. Very useful with the anterior view poster as well.