The number of times you can have a nerve block on the femoral nerve may vary depending on the individual's condition and the recommendation of their healthcare provider. It is important to discuss this with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate frequency and number of nerve block procedures for your specific situation.
Nerve impulses travel through nerve fibers via a action potential and the speed at which the impulse travels depends on the type of nerve fibre. This can range from 100m/s in the case of touch to 20-30 m/s when you're thinking.
Nerve signals can travel at speeds ranging from 1 meter per second to more than 100 meters per second. The speed depends on various factors such as the type of nerve fiber, myelination, and the presence of nodes of Ranvier.
The olfactory nerve (Cranial Nerve I) is responsible for the sense of smell. It transmits sensory information related to smell from the nose to the brain.
The duration of a nerve impulse is very short, typically around 1-2 milliseconds. This rapid transmission allows for quick communication between neurons and helps to coordinate various body functions.
Ilioinguinal nerve
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The number of times you can have a nerve block on the femoral nerve may vary depending on the individual's condition and the recommendation of their healthcare provider. It is important to discuss this with your healthcare provider to determine the appropriate frequency and number of nerve block procedures for your specific situation.
Olfatory is the CN 1, Optic nerve is the Second.
Nerve impulses travel through nerve fibers via a action potential and the speed at which the impulse travels depends on the type of nerve fibre. This can range from 100m/s in the case of touch to 20-30 m/s when you're thinking.
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
it,s mean sciatica and it,s cuase is the inflemation of periformes muscel .which can demage the siatic nerve in our leg becuase siatic nerve pass in foramen made by this muscel
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Facial nerve Glossopharyngeal nerve Vagus nerve
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what does ninth cranial nerve control? glossopharyngeal nerve is a mixed nerve, it has sensory and motor part. the sensory is at the poserior 1/3 of the tongue. It also is part of the pharyngeal plexus. (9,10,11) The motor part of the nerve ONLY supply the stylopharyngeus muscle!
Please let me know the answers of the following wuestions: 1. What is Nerve? 2. What are its Functions?