Peripheral Mononeuropathy - The Brachial Plexus Flashcards

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Parts of the Brachial Plexus (5).

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RTDCB (Read That Damn Cadaver Book) :

  1. R - Roots.
  2. T - Trunks.
  3. D - Divisions.
  4. C - Cords.
  5. B - Branches.
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Spinal Nerves and Brachial Plexus.

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  1. At each vertebral level, paired spinal nerves arise and leave the spinal cord via the intervertebral foramina.
  2. Divides into anterior and posterior ramus.
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What are the Roots of the Brachial Plexus?

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Anterior Rami of Spinal Nerves - C5, C6, C7, C8, T1.

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What do the Roots pass through?

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Between anterior and medial Scalene muscles to enter the base of the neck.

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What are the Trunks of the Brachial Plexus?

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  1. Superior : C5, C6.
  2. Middle - C7.
  3. Inferior : C8, T1.
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What do the Trunks pass through?

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Transverse laterally to cross the Posterior Triangle of the Neck.

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What are the Divisions of the Brachial Plexus?

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Branches of each trunk - one branch moves anterior and one branch move posterior for each trunk.

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What do the Divisions pass through?

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Pass into the axilla.

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What are the Cords of the Brachial Plexus? (3).

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  1. Lateral Cord - Anterior Superior and Anterior Middle Division.
  2. Posterior Cord : All 3 Posterior Divisons.
  3. Medial Cord : Anterior Inferior Divison.
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What are the Branches of the Brachial Plexus? (5)

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  1. Musculocutaneous Nerve.
  2. Axillary Nerve.
  3. Radial Nerve.
  4. Median Nerve.
  5. Ulnar Nerve.
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Roots of Musculocutaneous Nerve.

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C5, C6, C7.

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Motor Functions of Musculocutaneous Nerve.

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  1. Biceps Brachii.
  2. Brachialis.
  3. Coracobrachialis.
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Sensory Functions of Musculocutaneous Nerve.

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  1. Lateral Half of Anterior Forearm.

2. Small Lateral Portion of Posterior Forearm.

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Roots of Axillary Nerve.

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C5, C6.

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Motor Functions of Axillary Nerve.

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  1. Deltoid.

2. Teres Minor.

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Sensory Functions of Axillary Nerve.

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Regimental Badge - Inferior Region of Deltoid.

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Injury to Axillary Nerve.

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  1. Fracture to Humeral Surgical Neck.
  2. Shoulder Dislocation.
  3. Iatrogenic - Shoulder Surgery.
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Roots of Median Nerve.

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C6, C7, C8, T1.

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Motor Functions of Median Nerve.

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  1. Forearm Flexor Muscles.
  2. Thenar Muscles.
  3. 2 Lateral Lumbricals of Index and Middle Fingers.
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Sensory Functions of Median nerve.

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  1. Lateral Palm.

2. Lateral 3.5 Fingers on Palmar Hand.

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Roots of Radial Nerve.

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C5, C6, C7, C8, T1.

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Motor Functions of Radial Nerve.

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  1. Triceps Brachii.

2. Posterior Forearm : Extensors of Hand and Wrist.

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Sensory Functions of Radial Nerve.

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  1. Posterior Arm.
  2. Posterior Forearm.
  3. Posterolateral Hand - Lateral 3.5 Fingers on Dorsal Hand.
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Roots of Ulnar Nerve.

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Motor Functions of Ulnar Nerve.
1. All Muscles of Hand except Thenar and 2 Lateral Lumbricals. 2. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris. 3. Medial Half of Flexor Digitorum Profundus.
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Sensory Functions of Ulnar Nerve.
Anterior and Posterior Surface of Medial 1.5 Fingers.
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What is Erb's Palsy?
Upper Brachial Plexus Injury (injury to upper roots : C5, C6) resulting from a stretching injury during a difficult vaginal delivery.
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Clinical Features of Erb's Palsy.
1. Waiter's Tip : Weakness in Pectoralis Major, Biceps Brachii, Wrist Flexors.
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What is Klumpke's Palsy?
Lower Brachial Plexus Injury (injury to lower roots : C8, T1) also associated with difficult vaginal delivery.
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Clinical Features of Klumpke's Injury.
Clawed Hand (Paralysis of Lumbricals).