Radicular pain is caused by the root of a nerve.
Typically, symptoms of nerve root irritation from C4 manifest themselves as shoulder pain. C4 refers to the 4th vertebra in the cervical region, where part of the phrenic nerve originates.
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coronal pulp is the part of pulp that resides in the crown portion of the tooth,i.e. above the cementoenamel junction and radicular pulp is the part of pulp in the root portion.
The short answer is No (although you may have pain on the front side of your thigh from the "femoral or subcutaneous femoral nerve" (or othter spinal nerves). You may also feel "referred" pain, in the lower front portion of your leg from another spinal nerve (such as L3-4). The longer answer simply involves knowing where the sciatic nerve runs. Taken from another answer : The sciatic nerve is the largest and longest nerve in the body. About the thickness of a person's thumb, it spans from the lower back to the foot. The nerve originates in the lower part of the spinal cord, the so-called lumbar region. As it branches off from the spinal cord, it passes between the bony vertebrae (the component bones of the spine) and runs through the pelvic girdle, or hip bones. The nerve passes through the hip joint and continues down the B A C K of the leg to the foot.
Yes. Pain is sometimes difficult to pinpoint. And some types of pain tend to radiate. That means that they either seem to travel along a line, as in nerve pain, or are connected somehow to another part, like in muscles.
Calluses and the brain (any place lacking nerve fibers).
Yes. When a nerve is wrapped up against a part of the spine in the lower back, it causes pain. An Anthropologist can put someone under anesthesia and then move the nerve further away from the spine.
The crucial part of the central nervous system described is the spinal cord. It is composed of long nerve fibers that transmit sensory and motor signals between the brain and the rest of the body. It originates at the base of the brain (specifically the medulla oblongata) and extends to the base of the spine (the second lumbar vertebra).
Your kidneys control the water and electrolytes in the blood.It does not require direct brain input and will function with either transplant kidneys without innervation or in Paraplegics.The kidneys are innervated by the Vagus nerve and the splanchnic nerves as well as the pelvic nerve. These nerves seem to provide some additional regulation.The Vagus nerve originates in the Medulla Oblongata. As far as I can tell, the splanchnic nerve originates in the splanchnic ganglion, but I'm having troubles finding where else it goes.
The vagus nerve is the tenth cranial nerve. It is considered as one of the most important of all the twelve cranial nerves. These twelve cranial nerves, the vagus nerve included, emerge from or enter the skull (the cranium), as opposed to the spinal nerves which emerge from the vertebral column. The vagus nerve originates in the medulla oblongata, a part of the brain stem.
Nerve pain is a serious condition and should be treated as such. Nerves are connected to your muscles, and if any nerves are damaged it can take away any feeling you have in a certain body part, or can even paralyze you.