Dermatomes & Myotomes of the Lower Limb
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A dermatome is the strip of skin supplied by a single spinal nerve root, while a myotome is the group of muscles innervated by that root. For the lower limb (L1–S3), mastering the segmental "address" of each sensory zone, muscle action, and reflex arc lets you localise a lesion to the exact root — the single most-tested skill in integrated Anatomy–Neurology MCQs, especially in disc-prolapse scenarios. - Dermatome …
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