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Peripheral Nerves

Peripheral Nerves and the things they innervate

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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
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