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Dermatomes
A dermatome is an area of skin that is mainly supplied by a single spinal nerve.There are 8 cervical nerves (note C1 has with no dermatome), 12 thoracic nerves, 5 lumbar nerves and 5 sacral nerves. Each of these spinal nerves relay sensation from a particular region of skin to the brain.[1]
The nerves from the upper cervical spine supply the skin of the neck. C5 to T1 nerves supply the arms. T2 to L2 nerves supply the chest and abdomen. L3 to S1 nerves supply the skin of the legs. S1-C1 nerves go to the groin.
Purpose
Testing of dermatomes is part of the neurological examination looking for radiculopathy as sensation changes within a specific dermatome may help in determining the pathological disc level.
Technique
Dermatome Testing is done ideally with a pin and cotton wool. Ask the patient to close their eyes and give the therapist feedback regarding the various stimuli. Testing should be done on a specific dermatomes and should be compared bilaterally.
Pinprick test (pain sensation) – Gently touches the skin with the pin ask the patient whether it feels sharp or blunt
Light touch test (light touch sensation) -Dab a piece of cotton wool on an area of skin [3]
References
- ↑ Wikipedia ↑ M Roehrs. Dermatomes. Available from: ↑ Slide share. function gtElInit() { var lib = new google.translate.TranslateService(); lib.setCheckVisibility(false); lib.translatePage('en', 'pt', function (progress, done, error) { if (progress == 100 || done || error) { document.getElementById("gt-dt-spinner").style.display = "none"; } }); }
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