(finalprep) MAJOR PERIPHERAL NERVES Flashcards
(27 cards)
the CERVICAL PLEXUS consists of which major peripheral nerves?
- phrenic nerve
2. ansa cervicalis
the CERVICAL PLEXUS originates from
anterior rami of C1 - C5
phrenic nerve
C3, C4, C5
function: keeps the diaphragm alive
injury: respiratory arrest
ansa cervicalis
C1-C3
function: stabilize hyoid bone and larynx during speech and swallowing
injury:
the BRACHIAL PLEXUS consists of which major peripheral nerves?
- radial
- median
- ulnar
- long thoracic
the BRACHIAL PLEXUS originates from
anterior rami of C5 - T1
median nerve
C6-T1
function: MAJOR FLEXORS OF WRIST (thumb, wrist + lateral fingers flexion, wrist abduction, finger tips)
injury: carpal tunnel syndrome
Cause: tendinitis of flexor retinaculum from overuse»_space;leads to median nerve entrapment
ulnar nerve
C7-T1
sensory: posterio-medial and anterio-medial arm/hand surface + little finger + medial half of ring finger
4th and 5th finger
MEDIAL FLEXORS OF WRIST
injury: inability to abduct or adduct
radial nerve
C5-T1
function: MAJOR EXTENSORS of the wrist
sensory: posterio-lateral 3.5 fingers, NOT NAILS
- “YOU’RE WELCOME” nerve
injury: wrist drop and extension of arm
long thoracic nerve
C5-C7
functions: controls upward rotation of scapula, supplies serratus anterior muscle
ERB-DUCHENE PALSY
“WAITER’S TIP”
- inability to abduct shoulder
- inability to supinate arm
- inability to flex elbow joint
- constant flexion of wrist
RADIAL NERVE INJURY
WRIST DROP
- inability to extend wrist and fingers
MEDIAN NERVE INJURY
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
- inability to pronate forearm
- inability to flex 2nd + 3rd fingers
- inability to flex wrist
- weakened thumb movement
ULNAR NERVE INJURY
CLAW HAND
- inability to ab/adduct fingers
- locked joints
LONG THORACIC NERVE INJURY
WINGING SCAPULA
- inability to “shrug” shoulder
the LUMBAR PLEXUS consists of which major peripheral nerves?
- femoral
- obturator
- genito-femoral
the LUMBAR PLEXUS originates from
anterior rami of L1 - L4 (partial addition of T12)
femoral nerve
L2-L4
motor: thigh flexion at hip, leg extension at knee
sensory: anterio-medial thigh, medial leg/foot
- MAJOR AND LARGEST OF LUMBAR PLEXUS
- BASEBALL PITCHER FORM
obturator nerve
L2-L4
motor: adduction of thigh
sensory: skin over medial thigh
- MILITARY SALUTE
- ADDUCTS LOWER EXTREMITIES
genito-femoral nerve
L1-L2
motor: cremasteric reflex (SCROTUM CONTRACTION)
sensory: skin of anterio-medial upper thigh, medial leg + foot
*SURVIVAL OF SPERM
the LUMBO-SACRAL PLEXUS consists of which major peripheral nerves?
- sciatic
- tibial
- fibular
the LUMBO-SACRAL PLEXUS originates from
anterior rami of L4 - L5, and S1 - S4
sciatic nerve
L4-S3
motor: hip extension, knee flexion
- LONGEST NERVE OF THE ENTIRE BODY
- divides above knee into tibial + fibular
- opposite of BASEBALL PITCHER NERVE
tibial nerve
motor: knee flexion, foot plantarflexion, inversion (foot)
sensory: skin of posterior leg and foot + sole (SURAL NERVE)