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dorsal scapular
O: C5
Innervates: Rhomboids
Long Thoracic
O: C5,C6,C7
Innervates: Serratus Anterior
Suprascapular
O:C5(maj),C6
Innervates: Supraspinatus and infraspinatus
Subclavian
O:C5,C6(maj)
Innervates: Subclavius
Lateral Pectoral
O:C5,C6(maj),C7
Innervates: Pectoralis Major
Musculocutaneous
O:C5-C7
Innervates: musles of anterior compartment of arm(Coracobrachialis,biceps brachii, brachialis), and skin of lateral aspect of forearm
Median
O: C6-T1
Innervates: muscles of anterior compartment of forearm(except for flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor digitorum profundus), five intrinsic muscles in the thenal half of the palm, palmar skin
Medial Pectoral
O:C8. T1
Innervates: Pectoralis Minor and sternocostal part of Pectoralis Major
Medial Cutaneous Nerve of the Arm
O:C8,T1
Innervates: Skin of medial side of arm, as far distal as medial epicondyle and olecrenon
Medial Cutaneous Nerve of the Arm
O: C8, T1
Innervates: Skin of the medial side of the forearm, as far distal as the wrist.
Ulnar
O: C8, T1
Innervates: Flexor carpi ulnaris, ulnar half of flexor digitorum profundus, most intrinsic muscles of hand, and skin of hand medial to axial line of digit 4
Upper Subscapular
O: C5
Innervates: Superior portion of subscapularis
Lower Subscapular
O: C5
Innervates: Inferior portion of subscapularis
Thoracodorsal
O: C6, C7(maj), C8
Innervates: Latissimus Dorsi
Axillary
O: C5(maj), C6
Innervates: Teres minor, deltoid, and skin over inferior part of deltoid
Radial
O: C5-T1
Innervates: All muscles of posterior compartments of arm and forearm, skin of posterior and inferolateral arm, posterior forearm, and dorsum of hand lateral to axial line of digit 4.