Peripheral Nerve

The body’s systema nervosum is formed from two parts. The central systema nervosum (CNS) includes the brain and therefore the medulla spinalis. The peripheral systema nervosum (PNS) connects the nerves running from the brain and medulla spinalis to the remainder of the body…the arms and hands, legs and feet, internal organs, Mouth, eyes, ears, nose, and skin and even the joints. When nerves are damaged or destroyed and messages from the brain and medulla spinalis to the muscles, skin and other parts of the body can’t be sending, Peripheral neuropathy occurs. Peripheral nerves go from the brain and medulla spinalis to the arms, hands, legs, and feet. Numbness and pain in these areas may occur when damage happens.



 


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