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Pronator quadratus, Pronaator teres. muscles of the forearm are supplied by ?
Median N.
nerve of Palpation ?
Median N.
1* sensory nerve to the Hand, supplies most of the skin, Lateral 3 1/2 digits, lateral branch to the ring finger?
Median nerve
2 nerves in aBduction of the thumb?
abductor pollicus brevis, Median. and abductor pollicus Longus, Radial N.
subluxation resulting in diminished bicipital reflex, level
C6 musculocutaneous
Hyporeflexia of the biceps brachi is an indication of subluxation affecting which nerve?
musculocutaneous c5-6
weakness of flexion of the arm suggests, subluxation ....
Lateral anterior thoracic N. C5-7 (8)
Principal lateral brachial rotator is.....
Suprascapular N. C5-6
subluxation would diminish ability to Laterally rotate....
Suprascapular N. c5-6
Adduction of the Scapula ....
Dorsal scaapular N. C5
second layer of the back muscles are supplied by ...
Dorsal Scapular N. C5
Subluxation of this nerve causes dimished Elbow Jerk ...
Radial N. c6-T1
adjusting procedures requires this muscle ..... supplied by ....
Triceps brachi
subluxation of the radial N may cause .... or result in ....
Hook hand/ club hand, wrist drop
Toggle Adjustment reguires use of this N.
Triceps and Radial N. C6-8 (c5) T1
Dermatome over most of the lateral portion of the ARM.
Axiallary N.
Difficulty Swimming or climbing may be due to subluxation of......
Thoracodorsal N. C6-8
Weakens the ability to extend the ARM......
thracodorsal N. C6-8
ADDucts and medialy rotates the ARM
Upper subscapular N.
Depresses the Clavicle...
Subclavius N. c5-6
Principal Motor N. of the HAND
Ulanar N. C8-T1 (c7)
Subluxation weakens the ability to
ADDuct the hand
Ulnar N. C8-T1 (c7)
Vertebral Subluxation, of this level interferes with Ulnar N. transmission .....
T1
Hypoaesthesia of the forearm is caused by the subluxation of this N. ....
Medial antebrachial N. c8-T1
Skin over the brachial artery, median, and ulnar nerves, is supplied by the ....
Medial brachial cutaneous artery T1
Levator costorum Muscle is supplied by.....
Intercostals N. T1
this nerve is not part of the brachial plexus.....
Intercostal N. T1
Serratus Posterior Posticus, is supplied by the
Intercostal N.T1
Winged Scappula may be caused by subluxaton of the
Long Thoracic N. C5-T1, External Respiratory Nerve of Bell
Forced Inspiration Muscles are supplied by .....
Long Thoracic N. C5-
T1, external Respiratory Nerve of Bell
Lateral flexion of the neck is innervated by ......
Muscular Branchs C5-8
Longus Colli M.
communicating phrenic Nerve aka.
Accesory Phrenic N. Diaphram
Dorsal Scapular N.
C5 2nd layer of the back muscles, rhomboids, levator scapular, retracts and adducts scapula
Subclavius N.
C5-6, depresses clavicle to allow arm to be ABducted
Suprascapular N.
C5-6, Glenhumoral Jt.(shoulder),
Supraspinatus, ABducts the arm.
Infraspinatus, laterally rotates and adducts the Arm
scaleen's levels
Anticus C5-8
Medius C3-8
Posticus C6-8
Upper Subscapular
supplies subsccapularis adducts and medial rotates arm
Middle (long) Subscapular
Thoracodorsal N.
extend and mediall rotate the arm
Lower subscapular
Lower part of subsc apularis and Teres M. mediall rotate and adduct the arm
Axillary N.
C5-6, Deltoid and teres m. distal 2/3 of deltoid and triceps.
Radial N. (musculospiral)
C6- T1, (c5)
Lateral Anterior Thoracic N.
C5-7 (8) Pectoralis M.
Flexs arm
Musculocutaneous,
C5-6, coracobrachialis, bicep brachi, brachialis, flex forearm.
Medial brachial cutaneous N.
T1, skin and fascia , Medial aspect of Proximal 1/2 of arm.
medial anterior thoracic N.
C8-T1, Pectoralis M & m. flex the arm and tilt the scapula
Medial antebrachial cutaneous, N.
C8-T1, skin over biceps brachi, and medial aspect of forearm,splits into volar and posterior branch @ elbow
Ulnar N.
C8-T1, (c7), Hypoesthesia
Median N.
C6-T1, (c7), Primary Nerve of Palpation, radial flexors of the arm
musculocutaneous N. test ...
stroke lateral forearm C5-6
median N. Test .....
Carpal Tunnel
primary sensory nerve to the Hand. NO sensory to skin of the forearm. palmar and dorsal skin of the lat. 3 1/2 digits. Apes hand. ( hand of benediction.
ulnar N. test ...... c8 lateral to pisiform
stroke skin over little finger, claw hand= interuption.
Parastesia down little finger with trauma,
Radial N. Musculospiral, N.
largest branch in Brachial Plexus, test Stroke dorsal lateral hand. triceps reflex= diminished elbow jerk, interuption= clubhand, wristdrop, hook hand. weakens extension.
medial brachial cutaneous N. aka.
nerve of wrisberg. skin and fascia over medial of proxximal 1/2 of arm.
Medial antebrachial N. ....

(comm. lat, with the musculocutaneous N. lat 2/3.
Biceps skin and fascia, medial aspect of forearm, volar and dorsal branch of forearm.
primary sensory neurons of Equilibrium ??
Scarpa's ganglion
name the neurons that give rise to the Hepatic branch of the Vagus,....
Nodose and the Ala Cinereum
The adductors of the Scapula are supplied by what spinal N.,
Dorsal Scapular, C5
Name the structure supplied by the Lessor Petrosal N.
tympanic N. = Parotid Gland