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15 Cards in this Set
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Injury to Superior Trunk
Inc Angle b/w Neck&Shoulder Nerve Roots: Position of Limb: Palsy Name |
C5 C6
Waiter's Tip Erb-Duchene Palsy |
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Injury to Inferior Trunk--limb pulled superiorly
Nerve: Character: Name: |
C8 & T1
Claw Hand 1st and 2nd Digits Klumpke's Paralysis |
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Injury to Radial Nerve--midshaft fracture of humerus/crutches:
Nerve Roots? Compartment Effected? Character 2 names? |
C5-T1
Extensor Comp Affected Wrist Drop & Saturday Night Palsy |
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Injury to Axillary C5 & C6 from dislocation/backpack/fracture at surgical neck of humerus:
Character? Physio Limit |
Impaired Deltoid and Teres Minor
unable to fully ABduct arm, dimin ability to Laterally Rotate -----IT lives Adducted and Medially Rotated |
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Injury to Long Thorasic
Nerve? Cause? Character |
C5-C7 affecting Ser. Anterior
removal of lymph in axillary Winged Scapula--unable to raise arms past 90 degrees (to heaven |
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Injury to Ulnar Nerve
Nerve Roots? Cause? Character |
C8, T1, often C7
Fracture of Med. Epic., slashed wrist medial side, Radially Deviated Wrist (fingers affected too) |
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Injury to Median Nerve--fracture of humerus above condyles--slashing wrist or irritation in Carpel Tunnel--
Nerve Roots? Character--2? |
C6-T1
Popes's Blessing--unable ot flex 2nd and 3rd digits into fist Ape Hand--thenar eminence atrophy/loss of opposition |
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Femoral Nerve Roots:
Compartment M? Sensory Br.: Anterior cutaneous br, Saphenous n. |
L2 - L4 Anterior Leg
-Iliopsoas -Pectineus -Sartorius -Quads |
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Obturator Nerve Roots
Compartment M.? Sensory Branch: Cutaneous |
L2 - L4 Medial Leg:
-Ant. Br.: ADdr Longus/Brevis, Gracilis, (Pectineus is Medial Adductor, but inn by Femoral N.) -Post. Br.: ADdr Magnus -Direct Br.: Obturator Externus |
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Lateral Femoral Cutaneous N.
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L2 & L3
Long Branch By itself |
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Posterior Femoral Cutaneous
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S1 - S3 Anterior and Posterior contributions
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Sciatic N.
Direct Branches to? Splits to? |
L4 - S3 ---
SemiS, Biceps Fem. L.H., ADdr Magnus (medial part) to: Tibial & Common Fibular |
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Tibial N.
Foot Br: |
L4 - S3
Medial Plantar N. & Lateral Plantar N. |
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Common Fibular N.
Direct M. Br: Leg Branches? |
L4 - S2
-Biceps Fem. S.H. directly -Superficial fibular N. & Deep Fibular N. Tibial N. has 1 more S root |
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Trandelenburg's Sign
Pelvis Sags toward? Upper body tilts toward? |
Pelvis Sags toward the NORMAL and UNplanted (in stride) Side.
Tilts toaward affected side. ---w/ bilateral loss of small gluteals, you just waddle |