Distant Innervation of Nerves Flashcards
Dorsal ramus C2 (at its origin)
One or more muscles attaching to a CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD)
Ventral ramus C2 (immediately distal to the gray ramus)
One or more muscles attaching to the HYOID BONE (CC), CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD), all or a portion of the skin of the EXTERNAL EAR (L)
Dorsal ramus C8 (at its origin)
One or more muscles attaching to a CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD)
Ventral ramus C8 (immediately distal to the gray ramus)
One or more muscles attaching to a CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD)
Dorsal root T1
One or more muscles attaching to a CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD)
Ventral root T1
One or more muscles attaching to a CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD), Superior cervical ganglion (E)
Dorsal ramus T1 (at its origin)
One or more muscles attaching to a CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD)
Ventral ramus T1 (immediately distal to the gray ramus)
One or more muscles attaching to a CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD)
Greater Occipital Nerve (at its origin)
One or more muscles attaching to a CERVICAL TRANSVERSE PROCESS (DD)
Greater auricular nerve
All or a portion of the skin of the EXTERNAL EAR (L)
Ansa cervicalis
One or more muscles attaching to the HYOID BONE (CC)
Phrenic nerve (at its origin)
NO MATCH
Oculomotor nerve (at is origin from the brainstem)
CILIARY GANGLION (A) and one or more of the EXTRAOCULAR MUSCLES (V)
Trochlear nerve (at its origin from the brainstem)
one or more of the EXTRAOCULAR MUSCLES (V)
Trochlear nerve (as it enters the orbit from the SOF)
one or more of the EXTRAOCULAR MUSCLES (V)