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We’ll be talking about: Spinal cord and spinal nerves Brachial plexus. It can be your worst nightmares unless you follow up your lectures a day by day Doctors love to ask a bout it in the exams Medical important … you’ll know it by yourself . Brachial plexus. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Brachial plexus
Anood Alassaf :’) faculty of medicine … A second year victim
We’ll be talking about: Spinal
cord and spinal nerves
Brachial plexus
And why should I care?
1.It can be your worst nightmares unless you follow up your lectures a day by day
2.Doctors love to ask a bout it in the exams
3.Medical important … you’ll know it by yourself
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Vertebral column:
33 vertebrae
26 bone
5 of them fuse to make the sacrum
= considered 1 bone 4 fuse to form the coccyx = considered 1 bone
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Base of the brain
Between L1 and L2
Divided into 31 segmentAt each segmentFrom each sides there is a spinal
nerve
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31 segments• 8 cervical• 12 thoracic• 5 lumbar• 5 sacral• 1 coccygeal
In the thoracic part:Each spinal nerve arises from its corresponding segment below the corresponding vertebra
Here it’s different
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Then each spinal nerve divides into:Anterior ramus and posterior ramus
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Brachial plexusIs a network of nerve
fibers (anterior rami) running from the spinal cord, formed by the lower four cervical and first thoracic (C5 T1 )
Proceeds through the neck, axilla, into the arm
Gives off many nerves that
supply the shoulder, chest, and arms
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division
s
trunks
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c5
c6
c7
c8
T1
posteriorsuperior
middle
inferior
anterior
posterior
posterior
anterior
anterior
lateral
posterior
medial
M rootstrunksdivisionscordsTerminal branches
Lateral cord:Musculocutaneous nerve (1)Lateral root of median nerve (2)Lateral pectoral nerve (3)
MLL
13
2
Medial cord:Ulnar nerve (4)Medial root of median nerve (5)Medial pectoral nerve (6)Medial cutaneous nerve of the arm(7)Medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm(8)UMMMM
45
678Posterior cord:Upper subscapular nerve (9)Lower subscapular nerve (10)Middle subscapular nerve = Nerve to latissimus dorsi = thoraco dorsal (11)Axillary nerve (12)Radial nerve (13)ULMAR
91011
12
13
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