C6 c7 c8 nerves

    • ASSESSING THE USE OF COMPARATIVE SENSORY NERVE CONDUCTION ...

      The Roots from C5 and C6 combine to form the Upper Trunk, C7 is the Middle Trunk and C8 and T1 form the Lower Trunk. Each Trunk is then divided into Anterior and Posterior Divisions (Doyle & Botte ...


    • [DOC File]NEUROLOGY CLERKSHIP - Loma Linda University

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      Triceps C6/7/8. Brachioradialis C5/6. Patellar L2/3/4. Achilles S1. Plantar responses-upgoing toe=Babinski or downgoing. Coordination. Finger to nose. Heel to shin. Rapid alternating movements-tap foot quickly, tap finger or hand quickly, touch each finger in turn to thumb. Gait. Straightaway-observe for stride length, base. Toe. Heel. Tandem


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

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      Erb palsy or Erb-Duchenne palsy (C5, C6) 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


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      C6 Lateral forearm, thumb and index finger. C7 Posterior lateral forearm & middle finger. C8 Medial forearm, ulna border & ring/little fingers. T1 Medial side of forearm & upper arm. Lower Extremity. L1 Back, hip and groin. L2 Anterior superior thigh, medial thigh above knee. L3 Back, anterior thigh and medial knee


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      Roots C6-C7 Skin of posterior arm, forearm and hand Extensor muscles of arm and forearm including triceps brachii and brachioradialis Median Roots C7-C8 Skin of lateral 2/3 of hand, palm side; includes the area from the thumb through to 1/2 of the ring finger Forearm flexors including flexor carpi radialis and some digital flexors Ulnar


    • [DOC File]Functional Activities Related to Neurological Levels of the

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      Triceps C6, 7, 8, T1 *FDP C7, 8, T1 *FDS C7, 8, T1 *Lumbricales C6, 7, 8, T1 Functional Significance. Individuals with C8 and T1 complete tetraplegia have mostly neurologically intact upper extremities and function much like an individual with paraplegia.


    • [DOC File]Match the action described with the muscle given below ...

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      B. interruption of the C7 spinal nerve or the middle trunk of the brachial plexus. C. avulsion-separation of the rootsof spinal nerves C5-C6. D. injury to the posterior cord of the brachial plexus. E. avulsion-separation of the roots of spinal nerves C8-T1. Answer = C


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      Median nerve:(C6, C7, C8, T1 . In axilla located just medial to coracobrachialis and lateral to ulnar nerve. Lies just medial to brachial artery and biceps tendon at the crease of the elbow. In the forearm it passes between the two heads of the pronator teres.


    • [DOC File]ANNEXURE -I

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      The lateral cord contains the fibres from C5, C6, C7 and C8 while the medial cord from C8 and T1.The lateral and medial cords represents the anterior divisions of the brachial plexus and their branches supply the anterior aspect of the limb. The posterior cord is formed by the union of all the posterior division and so receives fibres from all ...



    • [DOC File]Autonomic Innervation to Head and Neck

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      postganglionic to gray rami of (C6), C7, and C8. 2a) intermediate: lies close to vertebral a. (often called vertebral ganglion) 2b) middle: frequently absent, level of C6. postganglionic to gray rami of C5 and C6. to thyroid gland and larynx (hitchhikes along branches of thyroid aa)


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      The brachial plexus is formed by the ventral (anterior) rami of the lower four cervical nerves (C5, C6, C7, C8) and the first thoracic nerve (T1), occasionally there may be a contribution from C4 or T2 or both. The upper two roots (C5, C6) unite to form the upper trunk, C7 root continues as the middle trunk and the lower two roots (C8, T1 ...


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      c. C6, 7. d. C7. e. C8, T1. 25. The radial nerve. a. Passes out of the axilla below the lower edge of teres major


    • [DOC File]The neurological examination - KSU

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      Biceps jerk (C5,C6) Brachioradialis (C5,C6) Triceps (C7,C8) Inverted bracholradialis (supinator jerk) : You get finger flexion in response to tapping the wrist . This is associated with an absent biceps reflex and an exaggerated triceps reflex.


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