Nervous Plexus of Auerbach

Auerbach's nerve plexus is one of the types of intervertebral nerves that connect to each other in the human body. These nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system and have an important function in transmitting nerve impulses from the brain and spinal cord to various parts of the body.

The nerve plexus is of particular importance to humans because it plays a key role in regulating movement, skin sensitivity, heart rate and many other processes. In addition, it can also cause discomfort or pain in various parts of the body if the Auerbach's nerve plexus is not functioning properly. In this article we will look at what the nerve plexus is, how it is connected to the spine, and how damage to it can affect human health.

There are several types of nerve fibers in the human body, which are found in the intervertebral discs and nerves. One such fiber is the Auerbach nerve (also known as the posterior cutaneous nerve), which originates in the spinal cord at the level between the third and fourth lumbar vertebrae (L3-4). It passes through the intervertebral