Talk:Dorsal ramus of spinal nerve
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Mistake and poor grammar
editThe rami communicans do not carry sensory information. They only carry sympathetics, and as we all know, sympathetics are a motor system.
This sentence does not make sense. I'm not sure what you were going for here so I couldn't correct it. Could you modify it? You use several commas to invoke a several side thoughts that are apart from the main idea of the sentence, and then never finish the sentence.
The smaller, posteriorly-directed major terminal branch (with the ventral primary ramus) of all 31 pairs of mixed spinal nerves, formed at the intervertebral foramen and turning abruptly posteriorly to divide into lateral and medial branches, both of which will supply the deep (true) muscles of the back.