Brachial Plexus Flashcards

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List the four plexuses (or three if 3 and 4 are considered a singular plexus) that arise from the spinal cord. Identify the root values.

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1) Brachial C5-T1
2) Cervical C1-C4
3) Lumbar T12/L1-L4
4) Sacral L5-S5

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Which component of the spinal nerve is responsible for the formation of a plexus (ie. brachial plexus)? What happens to the dorsal rami?

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The ventral ramus. The dorsal rami remain segmental

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Identify the anatomical region where you would find the following portions of the brachial plexus: roots, trunks, divisions, and cords.

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Roots: prevertebral musculature
Trunks: posterior triangle
Divisions: behind clavicle
Cords: in axilla

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Which division of a spinal nerve forms the roots of the brachial plexus.

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The ventral rami

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List the three trunks of the brachial plexus. How are they formed? What are they named after?

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Superior, middle, inferior trunks. The roots fuse to form trunks. Named for their anatomical relationship to one another.

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List the various trunks and what forms each one.

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Superior: roots of C5 and C6
Middle: continuation of the root of C7
Inferior: roots of C8 and T1

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How does each trunk terminate?

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Each trunk terminates by dividing into the anterior and posterior divisions.

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How is each of the cords of the brachial plexus formed? How are the cords of the plexus named?

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Posterior: fusion of all 3 posterior divisions
Lateral: fusion of upper 2 anterior divisions
Medial: remaining lower trunk anterior division
They are named for their relationship to the axillary artery.

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List the branches off the roots of the brachial plexus and what each innervates. Which of the three trunks exhibits branches?

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Dorsal scapular: levator scapulae, rhomboid major, rhomboid minor
Long Thoracic: serratus anterior

Only the upper superior trunk gives rise to branches

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Name the branches of this/these trunk(s) and what they innervate.

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Upper trunk: suprascapular n. (supraspinatus m. & infraspinatus m.) and the nerve to the subclavis (subclavius m.)

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Name the three branches from the lateral cord and indicate what they innervate.

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1) Lateral pectoral n. –> lateral pectoral m.
2) musculocutaneous n. –> motor to muscles of flexor compartment of arm / sensory to lateral aspect of forearm
3) lateral root of medial nerve –> joins to form median n.

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Name the branches of the medial cord cord and indicate what they innervate.

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1) Medial pectoral n. –> pectoralis minor & pectoralis major
2) Medial cutaneous n. to arm
3) Medial cutaneous n. to forearm
- ->these both supply sensory to the region
4) Medial root of median nerve –> joined by lateral cord to form median n. (motor to forearm muscles)
5) Ulnar nerve –> supplies muscle and skin of forearm.

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Name the branches of the posterior cord cord and indicate what they innervate.

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1) Axillary –> deltoid & teres minor, lateral cutaneous innervation of arm
2) Radial –> in axilla gives branches to teh triceps brachii and anconeus, passes into forearm
3) Upper subscapular
4) Lower subscapular
- -> both innervate subscapularis and teres major
5) Thoracodorsal–> latissimus dorsi m.

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What three nerves form the M over the surface of the axillary artery?

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1) Musculocutaneous
2) Median
3) Ulnar

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What is the relationship of the axillary vein to the axillary artery?

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Axillary vein is superficial (inferiorly) to the axillary artery.

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What is the relationship of the median nerve to the axillary artery?

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The median nerve lies superficial (anteriorly) to the axillary artery.

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What is the relationship of the radial nerve to the axillary artery?

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The radial nerve lies posterior to the axillary artery