Dermatomes made easy (preview) - Human Anatomy | Kenhub

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In the full version of this video, we’ll discuss dermatomes. We’ll begin by explaining the term “dermatome”, which is a combination of two Ancient Greek words; “derma” meaning “skin”, and “tome”, a “cutting” or “thin segment”. It is an area of skin which is innervated by a single dorsal root of the spinal nerve. As dorsal roots are organised in segments, dermatomes are as well.

Next, we’ll get to know two different dermatome maps, the Keegan & Garrett and Foester maps. Once we have tackled this, we’ll discuss the dermatomes of the axial structures and limbs.

We’ll wrap up the tutorial by talking about dermatome landmarks and finally seeing their importance on the clinical setting in our “clinical notes” section.

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