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Q: What is a spinal root sleeve amputation?
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What is the cost of a root amputation?

2,000 to 2,500 with the root canal, core build-up, and crown


Is radiculitis an inflammation of the root of a cranial nerve?

no this term usually applies to that portion of the root that lies between the spinal cord and the intervertebral canal of the spinal column. Is inflammation of the root of spinal nerve


Damage to this fiber type would lead to a loss of sensory function?

ventral root of a spinal nerve


The anterior root and the posterior root fuse to form?

Each spinal nerve attaches to spinal cord by a ventral (anterior) root and a dorsal (posterior) root.All spinal nerves are mixed nerves (both motor and sensory).


Where are the spinal ganglion situated?

They are situated on the dorsal root of each spinal nerve. (:


The motor root of the spinal nerve is also referred to as the?

ventral root


What does the ventral root of a spinal nerve do?

the ventral root carries motor response


What root of a spinal nerve consists of motor neuron axons?

Ventralventral root


What treatments are available through orthopedic surgery?

They include procedures such as traction, amputation, hand reconstruction, spinal fusion , and joint replacements.


What part of the spinal nerve consists of motor fibers leaving the spinal cord?

The ventral root.


Is ventral root a loss of motor function?

Yes, the ventral root of a spinal nerve is the efferent motor root, consists of axons of motor neurons. It joins the dorsal root to form a mixed spinal nerve, which consists of afferent sensory neurons (from the dorsal root) and efferent motor neurons (from the ventral root). Therefore severing the ventral root will result in a loss of motor function for the myotome supplied by that spinal nerve.


Structures form by the fusion on the anterior root and posterior nerve root?

Spinal nerve.....