Anatomy of the shoulder nerves

    • [DOC File]Anatomy Lecture Notes – Midterm 2006

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      Medial/Lateral cutaneous vessels and nerves. Anterior Muscles: Pectoralis Major adduction, medial rotation, flexion of humerus at shoulder medial and lateral pectoral nerve pectoral branch of thoracocromial trunk a. Pectoralis Minor depresses tip of shoulder…

      nerve innervation of shoulder muscles


    • [DOC File]Cranial Nerves - San Diego Miramar College

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      Cranial Nerves. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves and because they are nerves, they are considered to be a part of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Conventionally, each of the 12 pairs of nerves is named using a Roman numeral (I through XII) together with the descriptive name for the nerve. ... Shrugging of that shoulder becomes ...

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    • [DOC File]Cranial Nerve Work Sheet - Anatomy Resources

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      Shoulder shrugging weakness. ... (CN I and II are extensions of the brain rather than true peripheral nerves and are therefore not associated with nuclei in the brainstem): Midbrain. Pons. Medulla oblongata. Identify what cell bodies are housed in each of the following ganglia: Ciliary.

      innervation of the shoulder


    • [DOCX File]SHOULDER

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      Notes on anatomy surgical exposure. Page . 13. of . 14. SHOULDER. Anterior approach: ... Upper 2/3 of humerus approach can extend to shoulder approach between deltoid and pectoralis major ... MUST STICK SUBPERIOSTEALLY TO AVOID NERVES. Radial nerve laterally – identify before brachialis is split. Ulnar nerve medially. Waymarkers: Split ...

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy 2009 Upper Limb - Doctorswriting

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      c)the supraclavicular nerves pass posterior to the clavicle to supply the skin over the clavicle and superior lateral aspect of pectoralis major. d) the nerves to the shoulder are derived from the brachial plexus. e) the lateral cutaneous nerve of the forearm is the terminal cutaneous branch of the musculocutaneous nerve

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    • [DOC File]Exercise 2

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      Selected Nerves from each of the Plexuses. Branches of Brachial Plexus (selected nerves) 1) Axillary n. from Posterior cord (C5,C6). Innervation: Skin of shoulder; shoulder joint, deltoid and teres minor muscles. 2) Radial n. from Posterior cord (C5-C8, T1).

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    • [DOC File]Applied Anatomy:

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      Applied Anatomy: Shoulder Girdle and Upper Limb. Sternoclavicular joint – gliding movement. Acromion – bony prominence at the lateral end of the spine of the scapula. ... innervated by lateral and medial pectoral peripheral nerves. Posterior – latissimus dorsi and teres major.

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    • [DOC File]Applied Anatomy of Bones & Joints of Upper Limb

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      the trapezius is unable to hold up the lateral fragment (due to weight of upper limb) and the shoulder drops. the coroclavicular ligament usually prevents dislocation of the AC joint. Structures endangered: NERVES – phrenic, vagus and brachial plexus. VESSELS – subclavian artery and vein, vertebral arteries. VISCERA – apex of lung

      nerve anatomy shoulder and arm


    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      The brachial plexus is the network of motor and sensory nerves which innervate the arm, the hand, and the region of the shoulder girdle. The vascular component of the bundle, the subclavian artery and vein transport blood to and from the arm, the hand, the shoulder girdle and the regions of the neck and head.

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    • [DOC File]Applied Anatomy of Nerves of upper limb

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      paralysis of muscles of the arm supplied by the C5 and C6 spinal nerves occurs: deltoid, biceps, brachialis and brachioradialis. loss of shoulder movement and elbow flexion. clinical appearance: upper limb with adducted shoulder, medially rotated arm, and extended elbow. sensory loss to lateral aspect of arm and forearm. almost always occurs ...

      shoulder muscles and nerves


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