Neuro Flashcards

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Long Thoracic inervates:

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Serratus Anterior

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Dorsal Scapular inervates (2)

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Rhomboids

Levator Scapulae

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Nerve to subclavius

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Subclavius

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Suprascapular inervates(2):

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Infraspinatus

Supraspinatus

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Musculocutaneus inervates (3)

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Coracobrachialis
Bicep brachii
Brachialis

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Medial Pectoral (2)

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Pectoralis Major and Minor

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Ulnar(3)

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Flexor carpi-ulnaris
Flexor digitorum profundus
Most small muscles of the hand

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Upper scapular

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Subscapularis

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Thoracodorsal

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Latissimus Dorsi

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Lower subscapular (2)

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Subscapularis

Teres Major

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Axillary (2)

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Deltoid

Teres minor

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Radial (5)

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Brachioradialis
Triceps
Supinator
Wrist extensors 
Anconeus
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Lumbar plexus (3)

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Psoas major and minor

Quadratus Lumborum

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Sacral plexus

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Piriformis

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Inferior gluteal nerve

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Gluteus Maximus

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Superior gluteal nerve(3)

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Gluteus medius
Gluteus Minimus
Tensor fasciae latae

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Femoral nerve (7)

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Vastus lateralis
Rectus femoris
Vastus medialis
Vastus intermedius
Iliacus
Sartorius
Pectineus
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Obturator Nerve (5)

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Adductor longus, brevis, magnum.
Obturator Externus
Gracillis

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Tibial nerve (7)

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Soleus
Popliteus
Plantaris
Tibialis posterior
Gastrocnemius
Flexor hallucis longus
Flexor digitorum longus
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Sciatic nerve

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Semitendinosus
Semimembranosus
Bicep femoris

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Deep peroneal nerve

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Tibialis anterior
Extensor digitorum longus
Extensor hallucis longus
Peroneus tertius
Extensor digitorum brevis
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Superficial peroneal nerve (2)

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Perineum longus and brevis

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Medial plantar nerve

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Adductor hallucis
Lumbrical I
Flexor digitorum brevis
Flexor hallucis brevis

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Bicep tendon / brachioradialis tendon

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C5-C6

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Tricep tendon

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C6-C7

Normal response: contraction if triceps, elbow ext

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Patellar Tendon

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L3-L4
Normal response: contraction of quads
Knee ext.

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Achilles tendon

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S1-S2

Normal response: PF of foot

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Barognosis

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Perceive the weight of different objects in the hand

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Graphesthesia

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Identify a number or letter drawn on skin without visual input

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Steregnosis

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Identify and object without sight

30
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Neuropraxia

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Mildest form of nerve injury
Nerve fibers are not damaged, no evidence of nerve degeneration
Recovery is rapid (4-6 weeks)
Pressure injuries are most common

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Neurotmesis

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The most severe grade of injury to a peripheral nerve
Axon,myelin,connective tissue components are all damaged or tranected.
Irreversible injury;no possibility of regeneration
All motor and sensory loss distal to the lesion becomes permanently impaired