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The Anatomy of Dorsal Ramus Nerves and Its Implications in Lower Back Pain

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Figure 1. Dissection of the dorsal rami. (a) and (b) A posterior view of the right T12, L1, L2, L3 and L4 spinal dorsal rami nerves
Figure 2. The common dorsal ramus involvement with the primary and referred pain (arrows)
Figure 3. (a) Segmental muscle spasm and mild scoliosis at the involved level; (b) After dorsal ramus injection: the segmental muscle spasm and mild scoliosis resolved

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