Basic Principles Flashcards
Musculoskeletal (C5,6):
muscles: coraco, biceps, brachialis
-sensory: anterolateral forearm
-paralysis: loss forearm flexion when supinated, weak supination
Axillary (C5,6):
-muscle: deltoid, teres minor
-sensory: lateral arm over lower portion of deltoid
-paralysis: no shoulder abduction, weak ER
Radial (C5-T1):
-muscle: triceps, anconeus, brachiorad, supinator, wrist/fing/thumb extension
-sensory: posterior arm/forearm, radial side of posterior hand
-paralysis: lose elbow, wrist, finger, and thumb extension
Median (C6-T1):
-muscle: pronators, radial side wrist/finger flexors, most thumb muscles
-sensory: palmar 1-4th (half of 4th) fingers
-paralysis: loss forearm pronation, thumb opposition/flex/abduction
Ulnar (C7-T1):
-muscle: FCU, medial FDP, interossei, 4th/5th lumbricals
-sensory: medial 1/2 4th, 5th finger
-paralysis: lose ulnar deviation, weak wrist/finger flexion (4th and 5th more), loss thumb abduction, loss most intrinsics (claw hand)
Sciatic (L4-S3):
-muscle: hamstring and add mag
-sensory: gives to tibial, superficial and deep fib
-paralysis: loss knee flexion, all function below knee, weak hip adduction
Femoral (L2-4):
-muscle: sartorius, quads, iliacus, pectineus
-sensory: middle anterior thigh/medial thigh proximal to knee
-paralysis: loss hip flexion and knee extension
Tibial (L4-S3):
-muscle: gastroc, soleus, plantaris, popliteus, tibialis posterior
-sensory: posterior/lateral calf, ankle, and heel
-paralysis: loss of PF and supination
Superficial Peroneal (L5-S2):
-muscle: fibularis longus and brevis
-sensory: anterior/lateral distal lower leg and ankle, most of dorm foot
-paralysis: loss eversion
Deep Peroneal (L4-S2):
-muscle: ant tib, EHL, EDL, peroneal tertious, 1st/2nd interossei, EDB, EHB
-sensory: web space between 2st/2nd toes on dorm
-paralysis: loss DF (drop foot) and weak intrinsics
I: Olfactory
-function: smell
-damage: anosmia
II: Optic
- function: sight, pupillary reflexes
- damage: monocular blindness, loss pupillary constriction, no blink reflex
III: Oculomotor
-function: moves eyes, elevates upper eyelid
-damage: ptosis (drooping), dilation of pupil, loss accommodation to light reflex
IV: Trochlear
-function: motor nerve for superior oblique
-damage: diplopia, no up and out rotation
V: Trigeminal
-function: mastication and sensory to head
-damage: loss facial sensation, weakness of muscles mastication, deviation of jaw to IPS side