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BRACHIAL PLEXUS
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OBJECTIVES. DEFINATION OF PLEXUS HOW IT IS FORMED
DIFFERENT PARTS OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS. BRANCHES FROM BRACHIAL PLEXUS
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BRACHIAL PLEXUS Plexus means the network of ventral divisions
of Spinal nerve( C5, C6 ,C7,C8 and T1)
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PARTS OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS
Root Trunk Divisions Cords
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ROOTS OF BRACHIAL PLEXUS
Roots are the ventral division of spinal nerves C5, C6, C7, C8, T1. PLEASE NOTE THAT ROOT OF THE SPINA NERVE IS NOT THE SAME AS THE ROOT OF SPINAL NERVE
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TYPICAL SPINAL NERVE. Spinal nerve has ROOTS (ant & Post)
RAMI (ventral and dorsal)
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BRACHIAL PLEXUS PARTS AND FORMATION
There are three trunks of the brachial plexus Superior (formed by the union of C5 and C6 Middle is the continuation of C7 Inferior is formed by the union of C8 and T1
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DIVISIONS Each of the trunk divides into ventral and dorsal parts and forms the three following cords MEDIAL LATERAL POSTERIOR
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FORMATION OF THE CORDS Medial cord Is formed the by the continuation of the anterior division of lower trunk Lateral cord is formed by the two division of upper and middle trunk posterior cord is formed by all the posterior division of three trunks.
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BRANCHES OF THE BRACHIAL PLEXUS FROM ROOTS.
Two branches are derived from the roots of the brachial plexus Dorsal scapular nerve Long thoracic nerve
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BRANCHES FROM THE TRUNKS
Only upper trunk gives the two branches Supra scapular subscapular
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BRANCHES FROM THE MEDIAL CORD
There five branches derived from Medial cord Medial pectoral nerve Medial cutaneous nerve of arm Medial cutaneous nerve of fore arm Medial root of median nerve Ulnar nerve.
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BRANCHES FROM THE LATERAL CORD
Lateral pectoral nerve Lateral root of the median nerve Musculocutaneous nerve
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BRANCHES FROM THE POSTERIOR CORD
Upper suscapular Lower subscapular Thoracodorsal Radial Axilary
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