On the importance of the innervation of the human cervical longitudinal ligaments at vertebral level

ConclusionTo our knowledge, these findings for the first time report spatial differences in sensory and nociceptive nerve fibers in the human cervical spine at VB level. The interconnection between nerves and vessels supports the importance of the perivascular plexus. These findings might be of special interest for clinical practice as many patients suffer from pain after cervical spine surgery.
Source: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy - Category: Anatomy Source Type: research
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