Systemic anatomy exam III Review
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Lower Subscapular n.
posterior chord
Lateral Pectoral n.
lateral chord
Thoracodorsal n.
posterior chord
Axillary n.
posterior chord
Musculotaneos n.
lateral chord
Ulnar n.
medial chord
Axillary n.
C5,6
Musculotaneos n.
C5, 6, 7
Suprascapular n.
C5, 6
Median n.
C5, 6, 7, 8 & T1
Radial n.
C5, 6, 7, 8 & T1
Thoracodorsal n .
(aka middle supscapular n.)
C6, 7, 8
Long Thoracic n.
C5, 6, 7
Ulnar n.
C8, T1
Lower supscapular n.
C5, 6
Dorsal scapular n.
C5
Lesser occipital n.
C2,3
Phrenic n.
C3, 4, 5 (keep diaphragm alive)
Transverse cervical n.
C2,3
Greater (aka Great) auricular n.
C2,3
Supraclavicular n.
C3,4
Femoral n.
L2, 3, 4 (kick the door)
Illioinguinal n.
L1
Obturator n.
L2, 3, 4
Illiohypogastric n.
L1
Genitofemoral n.
L1,2
Lumbosacral trunk
L4, 5
Tibial n.
L4,5 & S1, 2, 3
Superior Gluteal n.
L4,5 & S1
Inferior Gluteal n.
L5 & S1,2
Common Peroneal n.
L4, 5 & S1, 2
Symphisis
Amphiarthrosis
Secondary Cartilaginous
Anterior & Proximal
Articulates with the trochlear notch of humerus
Aka semilunar notch
Inserts directly above the deltoid m.
Axons carry information away from the soma
Dendrites carry information towards the soma
SSA, SVA
(ie) sight, sound, equilibrium
Dorsal root is sensory
Ventral root is motor
In the back door & out the front door
The nerve supplying a joint also supplies both the
muscles that move the joint and the skin covering the
articular surface of those muscles.
The posterior aspect of the IVD
Medial Branch
Superior to T6 is sensory
Inferior to T6 is motor
Lateral Branch
Superior to T6 is motor
Inferior to T6 is sensory
GSA
GVA
GSE
GVE
cause the cell to move closer to threshold
Foot Drop
NO
YES
Because you can still use the tibialis posterior m.
Damage most commonly occurs with trauma to the lateral
aspect of the proximal fibula
(ie) motorcycle accidents & bicycle wrecks
NO
Arachnoid & Pia
Dorsal Scapular n.
Median n.
C5, 6, 7, 8 & T1
L2, 3, 4 (kick the door)
C5, 6
Long Thoracic n.
Radial n.
flexor carpi ulnaris m.
½ of flexor digitorum profundus m.
Femoral n.
L5 & S1,2
Genitofemoral n.
C6
C5, 6
Tibial n. & Common Peroneal n.
Radial n.
Median n.
Drop shoulder
Internal rotation of shoulder
Flexion of wrist
Quadriceps femorus (4 muscles)
Part of the Pectineus
Sartorius
Illiacus
T4 & T5
L4, 5 & S1
External rotate femur
Abduct femur
S2, 3, 4
Region of T11-L1
30
62 (31 pairs)
C1
T2-T12
Deep peroneal n.
Pia matter
Ascending tracts carry sensory information
Descending tracts carry motor information
CN V
Manibular Divison of Trigeminal Nerve
in a postereolateral direction
Lateral horn T1 – L2
Brain stem and sacral segements S2,3,4
Ganglia
Adrenal medualla
Myoneural junctoin of skeletal muscle
Ecrine sweat glands
Blood vessels of skeletal muscle
Dopamine
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine
Medulla of the adrenal gland
Terminal ganglia
Ulner n.
causes BP to increase
4
Brachiocephalic Trunk
Right common carotid artery branches off it
Left common carotid artery
Left subclavian artery
Diameter
Viscosity
Length
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