Nerve Injury Causes And Features(UL) Flashcards
Inferior dislocation of humerus leads to
Axillary nerve injury
Fracture of surgical neck of humerus leads to
Axillary nerve injury
Intramuscular injection into deltoid leads to
Axillary nerve injury
Paralysis of deltoid & teres minor is a feature of
Axillary nerve injury
Sensory loss over lower half of deltoid is due to
Axillary nerve injury
3 flexor muscles of arm supplied by musculocutaneous nerve are
Biceps brachii
Brachialis
Coracobrachialis
Axillary nerve injury can damage
Deltoid and teres minor muscles
Long thoracic nerve injury leads to
Serratus anterior m/s injury and causes winged scapula
Spiral groove of humerus injury leads to
Radial nerve lesion
Loss of extension of elbow is a feature of
Radial nerve lesion
Wrist drop is due to
Radial nerve lesion
Loss of extension of fingers and thumb is caused by
Radial nerve lesion
Sensory loss in posterior surface of lower part of arm is due to
Radial nerve lesion
Sensory loss in narrow strip on the back of forearm is due to
Radial nerve injury
Sensory loss in lateral two third of dorsum of hand is due to
Radial nerve lesion