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Cranial Nerves Foramina: A Chiropractic Student’s Guide

Understanding the pathways of the cranial nerves is fundamental to mastering neuroanatomy as a chiropractic student. These nerves are essential for sensory and motor functions in the head and neck, and their courses through the skull involve specific foramina, or openings, that allow them to exit...

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Learning the Lumbar Plexus (A Chiropractic Student’s Guide)

As a chiropractic student, mastering the intricacies of the nervous system is essential for diagnosing and treating neuromusculoskeletal conditions effectively. After covering the brachial plexus in another blog, let's dive into another crucial nerve network: the lumbar plexus. This guide will...

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Brachial Plexus 101: A Chiropractic Student’s Guide to Anatomy and Function

The brachial plexus is a critical network of nerves that plays a vital role in the functionality of the upper limbs. For chiropractic students, understanding this intricate system is essential for diagnosing and treating a variety of conditions that affect the shoulder, arm, and hand. The...

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Cranial Nerves: A Review for Chiropractic Students

If you’re a chiropractic student, even if you’re a first quarter or Tri 1, you probably will have heard of the 12 cranial nerves. Let’s do an overview of these special nerves and their functions!

Cranial nerves are a set of 12 paired nerves. Unlike other nerves which emerge from...

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