Periarterial Plexus

How and why did the need to create these doctors arise?

Alas, there is no exact answer, since the periarterial plexuses appeared on Earth before people. The common man is unlikely to know about their existence. However, many people are aware of the periosteal and sensory nerves that are directly connected to these plexuses. These are the ones that will be discussed below. The periarterial nerve is also called the periarterial branch, because. he comes out of the mengeria. It runs for quite a long time, 6-8 cm. The nerve is necessary for the innervation of blood vessels. Formed from myelinated nerve fibers. There are no nodes or gaps on it, but at the base of the nerve a cleft is formed - an isthmus through which arteries and blood pass.