Innervation of skin

11 Innervation of skin




From the cutaneous branches of the spinal nerves, innumerable fine twigs enter a dermal nerve plexus located in the base of the dermis. Within the plexus, individual nerve fibers divide and overlap extensively with others before terminating at higher levels of the skin. Because of overlap, the area of anesthesia resulting from injury to a cutaneous nerve (e.g. superficial radial, saphenous) is smaller than its anatomic territory.




Nerve Endings



Free nerve endings (Figure 11.1A, B)


As they run toward the skin surface, many sensory fibers shed their perineural sheaths and then their myelin sheaths (if any) before branching further in a subepidermal network. The Schwann cell sheaths open to permit naked axons to terminate between collagen bundles (dermal nerve endings) or within the epidermis (epidermal nerve endings).



Jun 10, 2016 | Posted by in NEUROLOGY | Comments Off on Innervation of skin

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