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the arm and elbow muscles are labeled in this diagram

MUSCULOCUTANEOUS NERVE Peripheral Nerves The terminal branches of the brachial plexus (the musculocutaneous, median, ulnar, and radial nerves) provide the entire nerve supply to the limb below the shoulder. Of these, only the musculocutaneous and radial nerves distribute to the muscles of the upper arm. Musculocutaneous Nerve The musculocutaneous nerve (C4 to C7), a branch of the lateral cord of the brachial plexus, arises opposite the lower border of the pectoralis minor muscle. This nerve…

the median nervous and peripherals are labeled in this diagram, which shows how they interact with each other

Looks like the Pope’s hand of benediction just got diagnosed with a median nerve injury! Read more below ⤵️ We have more information coming soon on all the deformities of the hand, stay tuned @rev.med ✅ Overview The median nerve arises from the brachial plexus (C5-T1) and provides motor and sensory innervation to the forearm and hand. It controls important muscles such as the flexor digitorum superficialis, flexor digitorum profundus (lateral half), and thenar muscles (opponens pollicis, ...

an image of the muscles and their major branches, including the upper limb part of the arm

Radial nerve is a terminal branch of the posterior cord and supplies the majority of the muscles in the posterior compartment of the arm/forearm/hand. Arises from posterior cord of the brachial plexus (C5-8, T1) Spirals posterolaterally around the humerus with the deep brachial artery in the spiral groove. Gives off posterior cutaneous nerve of forearm, which passes posterior to lateral condyle and supplies posterior forearm It pierces the lateral intermsucular septum into the anterior...

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