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Regions and main nerves

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Plexus
Region
Cervical Plexus   ventral rami C1-C4 some C5, phrenic nerve  
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Brachial Plexus   ventral roots C5-C8, T1 for shoulders and upper limbs  
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Lumbar Plexus   from ventral rami of L1-L4, femoral nerve  
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Sacral Plexus   from ventral rami of L4-L5 and S1-S4, sciatic nerve  
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Plexuses (general)   anterior rami of spinal nerves network with adjacent nerves to form plexuses  
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Intercostal nerves   anterior rami of T2-T12 (no thoracic plexus)  
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Cervical nerves   C1-C8  
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Thoracic   T1-T12  
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Lumbar   L1-L5  
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Sacral   S1-S5  
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Cocygeal   1 pair  
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