Nerves

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Nerves

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Nerves. Brachial Plexus. Roots. C5. C6. C7. C8. T1. Brachial Plexus. Trunks. C5. Upper Trunk. C6. Middle Trunk. C7. C8. Lower Trunk. T1. Brachial Plexus. Divisions. Eash trunk gives anterior and posterior divisions (behind middle ⅓ of the clavicle ). C5. C6. C7. C8. T1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Nerves

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Brachial PlexusRoots

C5

C6

C7

C8

T1

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Brachial PlexusTrunks

UpperTrunk

MiddleTrunk

LowerTrunk

C5

C6

C7

C8

T1

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Brachial PlexusDivisions

Eash trunk gives anterior and

posterior divisions(behind middle ⅓ of the clavicle )

C5

C6

C7

C8

T1

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Brachial PlexusCords

C5

C6

C7

C8

T1

PosteriorCord

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Brachial PlexusCords

C5

C6

C7

C8

T1

PosteriorCord

MedialCord

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Brachial PlexusCords

C5

C6

C7

C8

T1

PosteriorCord

MedialCord

LateralCord

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Brachial PlexusLateral Cord Branches

Lateralpectoral

Musculocutaneous

Lateral rootof Median n.

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Brachial PlexusMedial Cord Branches

Medial Rootof Median

Medial Pectoral

Medial Cutaneousn. of Forearm

Ulnar

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Brachial PlexusPosterior Cord Branches

UpperSubscapular

LowerSubscapular

Axillary

N. To LatissimusDorsi

Radial

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Brachial PlexusUpper Trunk Branches

Suprascapular

Nerve to Subclavius

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Brachial PlexusRoots Branches C5

C6

C7

C8

T1

N. toSerratusAnterior

Root ofPhrenic

N. ToRhomboids

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Brachial PlexusInjuries1.Complete Injury

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Brachial PlexusInjuries2.Erb’s Injury

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Brachial PlexusInjuries3.Klumpke’s Injury

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MusculocutaneousNerve

Mixed nerve from the lateral cord

Course:Lareral: the 3rd part of Axillary artery

Leaves the axilla by piercing the coracobrachialis m.

Then descends downwards between biceps and brachialis.

Finally continues as lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm

Branches:Coracobrachialis, Biceps & Brachialis

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Radial NerveC5,6,7,8,T1

Course & Relations:

Arm

Lies behind the upper part of the brachial artery between it & the 2 heads of triceps

long headof Triceps

Brachial artery

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Radial NerveC5,6,7,8,T1

Course & Relations:

ArmAfter leaving the spiral

groove:The nerve pierces the lateral intermuscular septum to enter the

anterior compartment on the lateral side of the

arm

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Radial NerveC5,6,7,8,T1

Course & Relations:

ForearmIn front of the lateral

epicondyleit gives the

posterior interosseous

& continues downwards as the superficial radial

nerve.

Supinator

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Radial NerveC5,6,7,8,T1

Course & Relations:

ForearmNerve winds around the lateral side of the radius to reach the

back of the hand cross over the anatomical snuff box

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Median NerveFormed by:

branches from medial & lateral cords(C6, 7, 8 & T1)

Crosses the brachial artery

Brachialartery

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Median Nerve

Lies medial to biceps,

Course

Biceps

Mediannerve

Ulnarnerve

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Median Nerve

Lies medial to biceps,

anterior to brachialis & triceps

Course

Brachialis

Mediannerve

Ulnarnerve

Triceps

Triceps

In the arm: gives no branches

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Median NerveCourse

Passes bet 2 heads of pronator teres

deep to flexor digitorum superficialis

deep to flexor retinaculum

BetweenFlexor Pollicis Longus &

Flexor Digitorum Superficialis

Lies onFlexor Digitorum Profundu

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Median NerveBranches

Supplies flexors of the forearm

Except

FlexorCarpi-Ulnaris

Medial ½Flexor Digitorum

Profundus

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FlexorPollicisBrevis

AbductorPollicisBrevisMedian Nerve

Branches

OpponensPollicis

All Thenar Ms.Except

Adductor Pollicis

1st & 2nd

Lumbricals

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Median NerveBranches

PalmarCutaneous

Nerve of Palm

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Median NerveBranches

Palmar surface of lateral 3 ½ digits

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Median NerveInjury

ApeHand

Deformity

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Ulnar NerveTerminal branch of

the medial cord of the brachial plexus

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Ulnar NervePasses through

posterior compartment of the arm

(behind the medial epicondyle )

UlnarnerveMedian

nerve

NOBRANCHES IN

ARM

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Ulnar NerveEnters between

the heads of flexor carpi ulnaris

FlexorDigitorumProfundus

FlexorCarpi ulnaris

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Ulnar NerveIn the Forearm

Supplies:

Medial ½Flexor

DigitorumProfundus

FlexorCarpi ulnaris

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Ulnar NerveEnds by dividing into:

1. Superficial Branch

Superficial Branchabove Retinaculum

1 ½ fingers

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Ulnar NerveEnds by dividing into:

1.Superficial Branch2.Deep Branch

AllHypothenar

muscles

AllInterossei

AdductorPollicis

3rd & 4th

Lumbricals

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Sciatic NerveRoots

L4

L5

S1

S2

S3

It arises from:

L4 – S3

Sciaticnerve

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Sciatic NerveExtent

Sciaticnerve

Piriformsmuscle

Inferior border of Piriformsto

Lower 1/3 of the thigh

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Sciatic NerveCourse & Branches

Leaves pelvisthrough

Greater Sciatic foramenSciaticnerve

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Sciatic Nerve

Biceps femoris

Semitendinosis

Adductor Magnus

Semimembranosus

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Sciatic Nerve

Sciaticnerve

Tibialnerve

CommonPeroneal

nerve

Divides into:•Tibial nerve•Common Peroneal nerve

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Sciatic Nerve

Tibial

SuppliesMuscles of the foot

Tibial

Supplies SuperficialPosterior Compartment of leg

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Sciatic NerveCommon Peroneal

Supplies AnteriorCompartment of leg

LateralSuralnerve

Common Peroneal