Ventral root axons join with dorsal root ganglia to form mixed spinal nerves (below). These then merge to form peripheral nerves. Shortly after this
spinal nerve forms, it then branches into the dorsal ramus and
ventral ramus. Spinal nerves are
mixed nerves that carry both
sensory and
motor information. It also branches to form the
grey and the white rami communicantes which make connections with the
sympathetic ganglia. After it is formed, the dorsal ramus of each spinal nerve travels backward, except for the first
cervical, the fourth and fifth
sacral, and the
coccygeal. Dorsal rami divide into
medial, intermediate, and lateral branches. The lateral branch supplies innervation to the
iliocostalis muscle, as well as the skin lateral to the muscle on the back. The Intermediate branch supplies innervation to the spinalis muscle and the longissimus muscle. The medial branch supplies innervation to the rest of the epaxial derived muscles on the back (including the
transversospinales, intertransversarii muscles, interspinalis muscles, suboccipital muscles, and splenius), and the
zygapophyseal joints. ==Function==