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Flexion of Upper Extremities by ?

Pectoralis Major


Biceps


Coracobrachialis


Deltoid

PBCD

Extension of Upper Extremities by ?

Triceps


Teres Major


Pectoralis Major


Deltoid


Latissimus Dorsi

TT PDL

Abduction of Upper Extremities by ?

Supraspinatus


Deltoid

SD

Adduction of Upper Extremities by ?

Triceps


Teres Major


Pectoralis Major


Coracobrachialis


Latissimus Dorsi

TT PCL

Medial Rotation of Upper Extremities by ?

Teres Major


Subscapularis


Pectoralis Major


Deltoid


Latissimus Dorsi

TS PDL

Lateral Rotation of Upper Extremities by ?

Teres Minor


Infraspinatus


Deltoid

TID

Insertions into Intertubercular Sulcus ?

Teres Major


Pectoralis Major


Latissimus Dorsi

Muscles that help Flexion of Elbow ?

Biceps


Brachialis


Coracobrachialis

BBC

Muscles that help Extension of Elbow ?

Triceps


Anconeus

Muscles that help Pronation at Elbow ?

Pronator


Pronator Teres


Quadratus

Muscles that help Supination at Elbow ?

Supinator


Buceps

Innervation of Deltoid ?

Axillary Nerve

Innervation of Teres Minor ?

Axillary Nerve

Innervation of Teres Major ?

Upper & Lower Subscapular Nerve

Innervation of Subscapularis ?

Upper & Lower Subscapularis Nerve

Innervation of Supraspinatus ?

Suprascapular Nerve


Suprascapular Nerve

Innervation of Infraspinatus ?

Middle Scapular Nerve


(Thoracodorsal Nerve)

Innervation of Latissimus Dorsi ?

Middle Scapular Nerve


(Thiracodorsal Nerve)

Innervation of Glenohumeral Joint ?

Middle Scapular Nerve


(Thoracodorsal Nerve)

Innervation of Serratus Anterior (Wings of Heaven) ?

Long Thoracic Nerve

Nerve of Bell - C5, C6, C7

Innervation of Rhomboids ?

Dorsal Scapular Nerve

Region through which all Nerves, Vessels of Upper Limb pass ?

Apex of Axilla

Formed by convergence of Clavicle, Scapula & Lateral tip of 1st Rib.

Borders of Axilla ?

Apex - Clavicle, Scapula, 1st RibAnt. Axillary Fold - Pectoralis Major & MinorPost. Axillary Fold - Latissimus Dorsi, Teres MajorBase - Skin, Fascia


Apex - Clavicle, Scapula, 1st RibAnt. Axillary Fold - Pectoralis Major & MinorPost. Axillary Fold - Latissimus Dorsi, Teres MajorBase - Skin, Fascia


Apex - Clavicle, Scapula, 1st RibAnt. Axillary Fold - Pectoralis Major & MinorPost. Axillary Fold - Latissimus Dorsi, Teres MajorBase - Skin, Fascia


Apex - Clavicle, Scapula, 1st RibAnt. Axillary Fold - Pectoralis Major & MinorPost. Axillary Fold - Latissimus Dorsi, Teres MajorBase - Skin, Fascia

Contents of Axilla ?

Axillary Vessels


Brachial Plexus


(Long Thoracic & Intercostal Brachial Nerves)


Biceps


Coracobrachialis

AB²C

Aneurysm of Axillary Artery causes ?

Compress Medial Cord of Brachial Plexus



as Axillary Artery travels close to Medial Cord of Brachial Plexus

What happens when lower trunk of Brachial Plexus is compressed ?

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Due to compression of Lower trunk of Brachial Plexus & Subclavian Artery present between Middle & Ant. Scalene ms.

Which Vein seen in the Deltopectoral groove drains blood from Radial Arm ?

Cephalic Vein

its then drained to Axillary Vein

Which Vein drains blood from Deep Arm ?

Brachial Vein

Which Vein drains blood from Superficial Arm ?

Basilic Vein

Which structures pass over Ant. Scalene ?

Phrenic Nerve


Subclavian Vein

A Nerve & a Vein

Which structures pass between Ant. & Middle Scalene ?

Brachial Plexus


Subclavian Artery

a Plexus & an Artery

Extension of Brachial Plexus ?

C5, C6, C7, C8, T1

like 5 fingers of the arm

Major Terminal Nerves of Brachial Plexus ?

Median


Axillary


Musculocutaneous


Radial


Ulnar

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Motor Supply of Median Nerve ?

Flexor Carpi Radialis


Palmaris Longus


Pronator


Digital Flexors


Thenar Muscles


Lateral 2 lumbricals

FP²DTL

Sensory supply of Median Nerve ?

Lateral Palm


Anterior Arm


Lateral 3 1/2 Digits

What occurs when Median Nerve is affected ?

Carpel Tunnel Syndrome

Which Nerve is affected when someone falls on an outstretched arm ?

Axillary Nerve

Glenohumeral Joint is dislocated; & this Nerve runs inferior to the joint

Which Nerve is injured in surgical fracture of Humerus ?

Axillary Nerve

Motor supply of Axillary Nerve ?

Deltoid


Teres Minor

Sensory supply of Axillary Nerve ?

Skin of lower 1/2 of Deltoid

Which Nerve supply Flexors of Arm ?

Musculocutaneous Nerve

Flexors of Arm :


Biceps


Brachialis


Coracobrachialis

Which is the "Great Extensor Nerve" which is affected in Mid-humeral shaft fracture ?

Radial Nerve

Motor supply of Radial Nerve ?

Brachioradialis


Extensor Carpi Radialis


Extensor Carpi Ulnaris


Extensors of Wrist/Fingers


Adductor Pollicus


Supinator


Triceps

BE3AST

Sensory supply of Radial Nerve ?

Posterior & Fore arms

Which Nerve supply Flexors of Wrist/Fingers, which also gives Motor supply to Ulnar 2 Lumbricals also ?

Ulnar Nerve

Sensory supply of Ulnar Nerve ?

Medial Arm, Medial Palm, Medial 11/2 Digits, Hypothenar region

Which all major terminal nerves of Brachial Plexus arise from Posterior Cord ?

Axillary Nerve


Radial Nerve

Which Nerve is called as Nerve of Bell ? What is its extension ?

Long Thoracic Nerve


C5, C6, C7

What is the extension of Phrenic Nerve ?

C3, C4, C5

2 Muscles participate in the Flexion & Extension of both Glenohumeral as well as Humeroulnar joint; which are they ?

Biceps - Flexion


Triceps - Extension