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== Purpose<br> ==
== Definition ==
The anatomical term '''myotome''' refers to the muscles served by a spinal nerve root. A myotomes is therefore a set of muscles innervated by a specific, single spinal nerve.The term is also used in embryology to describe that part of the somite which develops into the muscles.<ref>Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myotome Myotome]. Available from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myotome (last accessed 22.4.2019)</ref>


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There are 31 spinal nerves.Each vertebrae has a spinal nerve. The nerves are categorized by the vertebra which house them. There are:


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8 cervical nerves
 
12 thoracic nerves
 
5 lumbar nerves
 
5 sacral nerves
 
1 coccygeal nerve
 
16 of these 31 nerves has a specific myotome that controls voluntary muscle movement. <ref>Study.com. [https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-myotomes-definition-testing.html What are myotomes]. Available from: https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-myotomes-definition-testing.html (last accessed 22.4.2019)</ref>
 
Most muscles in the limbs receive innervation from more than one spinal nerve root, and are hence comprised of multiple myotomes. For example, the biceps brachii muscle flexes the elbow. It is innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve, which is innervated by C5, C6 and C7 nerve roots. All three of these spinal nerve roots can be said to be associated with elbow flexion.
 
The list below details which movement has the strongest association with each myotome:
 
C5 – Elbow flexion
 
C6 – Wrist extension
 
C7 – Elbow extension
 
C8 – Finger flexion
 
T1 – Finger abduction
 
L2 – Hip flexion
 
L3 – Knee extension
 
L4 – Ankle dorsiflexion
 
L5 – Great toe extension
 
S1 – Ankle plantarflexion<ref>Teach me anatomy. [https://teachmeanatomy.info/the-basics/embryology/myotomes/ Myotomes]. Available from: https://teachmeanatomy.info/the-basics/embryology/myotomes/ (last accessed 22.4.2019)</ref>
 
 
 
== Purpose  ==
 
An essential part of neurological examination when suspecting radiculopathy as muscle strength in a particular myotome may help in identifying at which level a nerve root compromised.
 
== Technique   ==


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Definition[edit | edit source]

The anatomical term myotome refers to the muscles served by a spinal nerve root. A myotomes is therefore a set of muscles innervated by a specific, single spinal nerve.The term is also used in embryology to describe that part of the somite which develops into the muscles.[1]

There are 31 spinal nerves.Each vertebrae has a spinal nerve. The nerves are categorized by the vertebra which house them. There are:

8 cervical nerves

12 thoracic nerves

5 lumbar nerves

5 sacral nerves

1 coccygeal nerve

16 of these 31 nerves has a specific myotome that controls voluntary muscle movement. [2]

Most muscles in the limbs receive innervation from more than one spinal nerve root, and are hence comprised of multiple myotomes. For example, the biceps brachii muscle flexes the elbow. It is innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve, which is innervated by C5, C6 and C7 nerve roots. All three of these spinal nerve roots can be said to be associated with elbow flexion.

The list below details which movement has the strongest association with each myotome:

C5 – Elbow flexion

C6 – Wrist extension

C7 – Elbow extension

C8 – Finger flexion

T1 – Finger abduction

L2 – Hip flexion

L3 – Knee extension

L4 – Ankle dorsiflexion

L5 – Great toe extension

S1 – Ankle plantarflexion[3]


Purpose[edit | edit source]

An essential part of neurological examination when suspecting radiculopathy as muscle strength in a particular myotome may help in identifying at which level a nerve root compromised.

Technique[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. Wikipedia. Myotome. Available from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myotome (last accessed 22.4.2019)
  2. Study.com. What are myotomes. Available from: https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-myotomes-definition-testing.html (last accessed 22.4.2019)
  3. Teach me anatomy. Myotomes. Available from: https://teachmeanatomy.info/the-basics/embryology/myotomes/ (last accessed 22.4.2019)