Sensory innervation of the hand - three main nerves
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@Beomene First, your video is very good! In fact, the first nerves or root arise from above C1. The convention wants that the roots have the "name* of the vertebra below them for the cervical zone, and the "name" of the vertebra that stays above them for the thoracic, lumbar and sacral zones. So, the root between vertebra C7 and vertebra T1 would not have a name... so it is called "C8".
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@orion1two Thanks. I don't like the music all the way through, but since I can only take what youTube gives me I'm sort of stuck with pretty strange tracks most of the time.
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GAAAH!!
Of course! I don't trust Wikipedia today and I shouldn't have two years ago either...!
Thanks for pointing out that mistake, I've tried to warn people about it in the video now.
Good thing you people are correcting me. I made this video more than two years ago to help myself learn, I'm grateful when you point out the errors...!
Not awful at all, your english is just fine, keep voicing your opinion (or giving facts, like this)...! I don't know who flagged your message but I really think they shouldn't have...!
Beomene 7 months ago
C8 exists...! (the root C8, not the vertebra)
C1 comes frome above the C1 vertebra, C2 above C2 etc... C7 above C7, and C8 below C7. T1 comes from below T1, and than every root comes from below "his" vertebra.
Sorry for my awful english.
luec77 7 months ago 2
@luec77 Thank you for letting me know! I see, the fault I've been making is to mention "C8" and thinking it was a root with it's own C8 vertebra, but it is the ROOT C8 that exists and it shares a vertebra with the root C7...!
Beomene 7 months ago