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dorsal scapular

rhomboids

subclavian

subclavius + sternoclavicular joint

suprascapular nerve

supra+infraspinatus, GH joint

lateral pectoral nerve

pec major

upper subscapular

superior portion subscapularis

middle subscapular (thoracodorsal)

lats

lower subscapular

inferior of subscapularis and teres major

axillary

through QUAD SPACE to delts, teres min + GH joint




hurt if fractures surgical head of humerus, dislocation GH

radial

muscles of posterior compartment of arm and forearm




superficial radial + deep radial




INABILITY TO EXTEND HAND AT WRIST -->


"wrist drop"

musculotaneous

muscles anterior compartment of arm (coracobrachialis, biceps, brachialis)




*flex elbow; supination flexed arm




runs with cephalic vein




runs thru coracobrachialis

median

muscles of anterior compartment of forearm, five intrinsic muscles in thenar half of palm and palmar skin (3 1/2 thumb muscles)




CARPAL TUNNEL--> weakness in muscles




MEDIAN NERVE PALSY --> hand of benediction, three muscles stay straight



long thoracic

serratus anterior

medial pectoral

pectoralis minor sternocostal part of pec major

medial bracheous cutaneous

skin of medial side -> medial epicondyle of humerus

median antebracheous cutaneous

skin of forearm -> wrist

ulnar

flexor carpi ulnaris + ulnar half of flexor digitorum profundus




break of medial epicondyle = most subject to injury




claw hand