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Nerves of the Brachial Plexus - (PTA- Irongirl)

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From the rami of the plexus:   Rhomboids, Levator Scapulae  
From the rami of the plexus:   Serratus Anterior  
From the trunk of the plexus:   Infraspinatus, supraspinatus  
From the trunk of the plexus:   Subclavius  
From the lateral cord of the plexus:   Pec major/minor  
From the lateral cord of the plexus:   Coracobrachialis, Biceps, Brachialis  
From the lateral cord of the plexus:   Flexor muscle of the forearm except flexor carpi ulnaris, and five muscles in hand  
From the medial cord of the plexus:   Pec. major/minor  
From the medial cord of the plexus:   1 and half muscle of forearm and most small muscles of the hand  
From the medial cord of the plexus:   Flexor muscle of the forearm except flexor carpi ulnaris, and five muscles in hand  
From the posterior cord of the plexus:   Subscapularis  
From the posterior cord of the plexus:   Latissimus dorsi  
From the posterior cord of the plexus:   Subscapularis, Teres major  
From the posterior cord of the plexus:   Deltoid, Teres minor  
From the posterior cord of the plexus:   Brachioradialis and the exxtensor muscles of the forearm.  


   


 

 

 
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