The spinal nerves exit the spinal canal through spaces between the vertebrae. Spinal nerves closely mimic the organization of the vertebrae and provide stimulation to the rest of the body. If the nerve fibers from several spinal nerves form a network, it is called a plexus. Spinal nerves are named by their vertebrae location (e.g., cervical, thoracic) and by number. Spinal nerves carry information to and from the brain through the spinal cord.
Dermatomes are skin surface areas supplied by a single afferent spinal nerve. These areas are so specific that the body can be mapped by dermatomes (FIGURE 22.5). Shingles, for example, appears on specific dermatomes based on which nerve the virus has infected.