Brachial Plexus (Scheme + Quiz) | Anatomy
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
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Introduction: 0:00
Topography of Brachial Plexus 00:37
Scheme of the Brachial Plexus 1:38
Supraclavicular Branches of Brachial Plexus 05:11
Infraclavicular Part of Brachial Plexus 09:40
QUIZ 19:42
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Topography:
- Anterior branch of spinal nerve
- From spinal nerve C4, C5, C6, C7, C8, T1
General Outline of Brachial Plexus:
- Landmarks mnemonics: Really Tired, Drink Coffee Now
- Root, Trunk, Division, Cord, Nerves
- Superior Trunk (truncus superior)
- Middle Trunk (truncus medius)
- Inferior Trunk (truncus inferior)
- Anterior and Posterior Divisions
- Posterior cord (funiculus posterior)
- Lateral Cord (Fasciculus lateralis)
- Medial Cord (Fasciculus Medialis)
Supraclavicular Branches of Brachial Plexus:
- Dorsal Scapular Nerve (nervus dorsalis scapulae)
- Long Thoracic Nerve (Nervus thoracicus longus)
- Suprascapular nerve (nervus suprascapularis)
- Subclavian nerve (nervus subclavius)
- Lateral Pectoral Nerve (nervus pectoralis lateralis)
- Upper Subscapular nerve (nervi subscapularis)
- Lower Subscapular Nerve
- Thoracodorsal Nerve (nervus thoracodorsalis)
- Medial Pectoral Nerve (nervus pectoralis medialis)
Infraclavicular Branches of the Brachial Plexus
- Medial Cutaneous nerve of forearm (nervus cutaneus antebrachii medialis)
- Medial cutaneous nerve of arm (nervus cutaneus brachii medialis)
- Musculocutaneous nerve (nervus musculocutaneous)
- Axillary Nerve (nervus axillarus)
- Radial Nerve (nervus radialis)
- Median Nerve (nervi mediani)
- Ulnar nerve (nervus ulnaris)
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In the table at the end, number 13 and 15 are both written as ''Subscapular nerves''. I wanna specify that they're upper and lower subscapular nerves. Apologize for the confusion 😊
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why did you consider the medial antebrachial and brachial cutaneous nerves as supraclavicular then infraclavicular?
anyways I'm more with the infraclavicular because they descend from the part of the medial cord which is located beneath the collarbone
Notes to self: All but the suprascapular nerve [may] pierice the middle scaline
- DORSAL Scapular? C5: DORSAL = FURTHEST BEHIND; 5 is the number furthest behind the ones to come
- SUPRascapular? SUPeRior trunk (56); the one coming off the truncus SUPeRior (from 65)
- LONG Thoracic? C567: LONGest NUMBER; 567 is the LONGest number here
6:01 you said serretus anterior retract scapula?? It actually protracts scapula. Retraction is by rhomboid minor major
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Dear sir, 19:55 is there a typo for no.13&15? Suprascapula and Subscapular?
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in 19:51 you mentioned subscapular nerve 2 times sir
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