14 - Brachial Plexus Flashcards

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What nerve roots does the brachial plexus contain, where does it start and terminate?

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  • Anterior rami of C5 to T1
  • Starts in neck and terminates in axilla
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How is the brachial plexus divided into five parts?

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  • Roots
  • Trunks
  • Divisions
  • Cords
  • Branches
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What do the posterior rami of C5-T1 innervate?

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The skin of the back and the muscles of the back

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How do the roots of the brachial plexus pass to where they converge to form trunks?

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  • Pass between anterior and middle scalene muscles to enter posterior triangle of neck
  • At base of neck they form three trunks: superior, middle and inferior
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What nerve root does each trunk contain?

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  • Superior: C5 and C6
  • Middle: C7
  • Inferior: C8 and T1
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Where do the trunks of the brachial plexus go next and what do they combine to form?

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  • Posterior triangle of neck
  • Form divisions, anterior and posterior, which leave posterior traingle and go into axilla
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7
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Where do the divisions of the brachial plexus go and what do they form?

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  • From posterior triangle into the axilla where they form cords
  • Named by position relative to axillary artery
  • Lateral, posterior and medial
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What are each of the three cords made from?

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- Lateral cord: anterior divisions of superior and middle trunks

- Posterior cord: Posteriors of all three trunks

- Medial cord: Continuation of inferior trunk

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9
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How do the cords then form branches in the brachial plexus and what do they supply?

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  • Musculocutaneous, median and ulnar from anterior divisions supply the flexor muscles
  • Axillary and radial from posterior divisions supply the posterior arm, the extensors
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10
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How can you remember the spinal nerve roots for the 5 major brachial plexus branches?

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11
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What is the common cause of injury of the upper brachial plexus?

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  • Excessive increase in angle between neck and shoulder, e.g trauma and birth
  • C5 and C6 myotomes will be lost
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12
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What muscles will be paralysed with an upper brachial plexus injury?

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Any nerve with root C5 or C6

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13
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What is the physical symptoms of an upper brachial plexus injury?

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  • Limb hanging by side in medial rotation, adducted arm and extented elbow

- Erb’s Palsy

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14
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What is the typical mechanism of injury to the lower brachial plexus?

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  • Forced hyperextension or hyperabduction
    e. g falling from height and grabbing tree, pulling baby in delivery
  • C8 and T1 affected so issues with those myotomes
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15
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What muscles will be affected with a lower brachial plexus injury?

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  • Intrinsic muscles of hand, flexors of forearm supplied by ulnar nerve
  • Muscles supplies by C8 and T1 within median and radial nerves
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16
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What is the physical signs of lower brachial plexus injury?

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- Klumpke’s palsy

- Claw hand: hyperextension of all metacarpophalangeal joints, flexion of interphalangeal, thumb abduction and wasting of interossei

17
Q

Label the following nerves on the brachial plexus.

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18
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Label the following diagram.

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19
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What are the contents of the axilla?

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20
Q

What are the contents of the fibrous axillary sheath?

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Axillary artery, axillary vein and cords & branches of the brachial plexus

21
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How can you remember the branches of the brachial plexus and the nerve roots that supply them?

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