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Peripheral Nerves
Peripheral Nerves and the things they innervate
Question | Answer |
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C5 and C6 Form this trunk | Upper |
These Nerve Roots Form the Upper Trunk | C5 and C6 |
The Suprascapular Nerve Comes is innervated by these nerve roots. | C5 and C6 |
Suprascapular nerve innervates these 2 muscles. | Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus |
Doral Scapular Nerve's Root and 2 Muscles it Innervates | C5; Rhomboids and Lev Scap |
Long Thoracic Nerve's Root and Muscle it Innervates | C5 and C7; Serratus Anterior |
Nerve to Sublavius'Root and Muscles it Innervates | C5 and C6; Subclavius and branches to the phrenic nerve |
Upper Subscapular Nerve's Root and Muscle it Innervates | C5; upper subscapularis |
Thoracodorsal Nerve's Root and Muscle it Innervates | C7; Latissimus Dorsi |
Axillary Nerve's Root and 2 Muscles it Innervates | C5; Deltoids and Teres Minor |
Radial Nerve's Root and 3 Muscles it Innervates | C5 to T1; Triceps, Anconeus, Brachioradialis |
2 Motor Branches of Radial Nerve (The second one is it's acronym) | Deep Branch of Radial Nerve and PIN |
2 Muscles the Deep Branch of the Radial Nerve Innervates | ECRB and Supinator |
6 Muscles the PIN Innervates | Extensor digitorum, Extensor Digiti Minimi, Abductor Pollicis Longus, Extensor Pollicis Brevis, Extensor Pollicis Longus, Extensor Indicis |
Ulnar Nerve's Root and Muscles it Innervates | C8 and T1; Flexor Carpi Ulnaris, Ulnar Half of Flexor Digitorum Profundus |
Only Thenar Muscle Innervated by a branch of the Ulnar Nerve; Name the Branch | Adductor Pollicis; Deep Branch of the Ulnar Nerve |
What Terminal Branches from the Brachial Plexus Innervates each of the Pronator Teres and Pronator Quadratus? | Median Nerve and Median Nerve |
What Muscles Are Innervated by the Deep Branch of Ulnar Nerve? | Dorsal and Palmar Interossei, Adductor Pollicis, Abductor Digiti Minimi, Opponens Digiti Minimi, Flexor Digiti Minimi Brevis |
What are the Two Branches of the Median Nerve? | Recurrent Branch of the median Nerve and AIN |
Erb Duchenne Palsy results from injury of this, and the patient will present with their affected area in this position | Superior Aspect of Brachial Plexus; Arm will present with Adducted Shoulder, Medially rotated arm, Extended elbow |
Klumpke Paralysis Results in this clinical presentation | Claw Hand |
C5 and C6 Form this trunk | Upper |
These Nerve Roots Form the Upper Trunk | C5 and C6 |
The Suprascapular Nerve Comes is innervated by these nerve roots. | C5 and C6 |
Suprascapular nerve innervates these 2 muscles. | Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus |
Doral Scapular Nerve's Root and 2 Muscles it Innervates | C5; Rhomboids and Lev Scap |
Long Thoracic Nerve's Root and Muscle it Innervates | C5 and C7; Serratus Anterior |
Nerve to Sublavius'Root and Muscles it Innervates | C5 and C6; Subclavius and branches to the phrenic nerve |
Upper Subscapular Nerve's Root and Muscle it Innervates | C5; upper subscapularis |
Thoracodorsal Nerve's Root and Muscle it Innervates | C7; Latissimus Dorsi |
Axillary Nerve's Root and 2 Muscles it Innervates | C5; Deltoids and Teres Minor |
Radial Nerve's Root and 3 Muscles it Innervates | C5 to T1; Triceps, Anconeus, Brachioradialis |
2 Motor Branches of Radial Nerve (The second one is it's acronym) | Deep Branch of Radial Nerve and PIN |
2 Muscles the Deep Branch of the Radial Nerve Innervates | ECRB and Supinator |
6 Muscles the PIN Innervates | Extensor digitorum, Extensor Digiti Minimi, Abductor Pollicis Longus, Extensor Pollicis Brevis, Extensor Pollicis Longus, Extensor Indicis |
Ulnar Nerve's Root and Muscles it Innervates | C8 and T1; Flexor Carpi Ulnaris, Ulnar Half of Flexor Digitorum Profundus |
Only Thenar Muscle Innervated by a branch of the Ulnar Nerve; Name the Branch | Adductor Pollicis; Deep Branch of the Ulnar Nerve |
What Terminal Branches from the Brachial Plexus Innervates each of the Pronator Teres and Pronator Quadratus? | Median Nerve and Median Nerve |
What Muscles Are Innervated by the Deep Branch of Ulnar Nerve? | Dorsal and Palmar Interossei, Adductor Pollicis, Abductor Digiti Minimi, Opponens Digiti Minimi, Flexor Digiti Minimi Brevis |
What are the Two Branches of the Median Nerve? | Recurrent Branch of the median Nerve and AIN |
Erb Duchenne Palsy results from injury of this, and the patient will present with their affected area in this position | Superior Aspect of Brachial Plexus; Arm will present with Adducted Shoulder, Medially rotated arm, Extended elbow |
Klumpke Paralysis Results in this clinical presentation, and is caused by this | Claw hand; lower brachial plexus injury |
Inferior Gluteal Nerve's Root and Muscle it Innervates | L5 and S1; Gluteus Maximus |
Superior Gluteal Nerve's Root and 3 Muscles it Innervates | L4 to S1; Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Maximus, Tensor Fasciae Latae |
Sciatic Nerve's Root and 4 Muscles it Innervates(Do not include muscles its branches innervate) | L4 to S3; Half of Adductor Magnus, Semiteninosus, Semimembranosus, Biceps Femoris |
Two Motor Branches of the Sciatic Nerve | Tibial Nerve and Common Fibular Nerve |
7 Muscles Tibial Nerve Innervates | FHL, FDL, Gastrocnemius, Soleus, Plantaris, Popliteus, Tibialis Posterior |
5 Muscles Common Fibular Nerve Innervates (Including both its superficial and deep branch) | EHL, EDL, Fibularis Tertius, Fibularis Longus, Brevis |