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    RTA NECK & SHOULDER INJURYStemPatient involved in an RTA.
    Neck and shoulder injury.What injury do you suspect?
    Brachial plexus injury

    Mechanism of injury?Traction injury

    Common trunk to be injured?Upper trunk

    C5 nerve will exit in between which 2 vertebra?Between C4 and C5

    Where do they exit from? – point at the vertebra (you will be given a vertebra in the exam)Intervertebral Foramen

    C5 and C6 cutaneous supply on human body?C5: lateral armC6: lateral forearm and thumb

    Describe Erb’s & Klumpke palsy?Erb’sKlumpke’s

    ERBS: Damage to the upper nerve roots (C5, C6) Motor affection(waiter’s tip deformity)
    Paralysis of arm abductors (supraspinatus + deltoid)
    arm adduction
    Paralysis of arm external rotators (infraspinatus + teres minor)
    arm internal rotation
    Paralysis of forearm flexors and supinators (biceps, brachialis, brachioradialis) $\rightarrow$ forearm extension and pronation
    Sensory affection loss of sensation of radial side of arm and forearm
    KLUMPKE / Injury to lower trunk (C8, T1) (claw hand deformity)
    Paralysis of all intrinsic muscles of the hand
    Paralysis of wrist flexors (except flexor carpi radialis)
    Hyperextension of MCP joints with flexion of IP joints
    Sensory: loss of sensation over ulnar border of forearm and hand

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      Identify Rotator cuff muscle? Origin? Insertion? Nerve supply?
      MuscleOriginInsertionActionInnervation
      SubscapularisVentral scapula (subscapular fossa)Humerus (LT)Internally rotating arm; Providing anterior stabilityUpper and lower subscapular nerves
      SupraspinatusSuperior scapula (supraspinatus fossa)Humerus (greater tuberosity)Abducting; Providing stability; Externally rotating armSuprascapular nerve
      InfraspinatusDorsal scapula (infraspinatus fossa)Humerus (greater tuberosity)Providing stability; Externally rotating armSuprascapular nerve
      Teres minorScapula (dorsolateral)Humerus (greater tuberosity)Providing stability; Externally rotating armAxillary nerve

      What is the Deltoid muscle origin and insertion?Origin: lateral clavicle and scapulaInsertion: deltoid tuberosity of humerus

      How to test it on actor?Inability to abduct the shoulder $> 15^{\circ}$Loss of sensation over the badge area

      What are the flexors of the elbow and their Nerve supply (Value)? Name of the nerve in the forearm?MuscleOriginInsertionActionInnervation
      BrachialisAnterior humerusUlnar tuberosity (anterior)Flexing forearmRadial (C5-T1) + Musculocutaneous (C5-C7)
      Biceps brachiiCoracoid (short head); Supraglenoid (long head)Radial tuberosity; Relations to bicipital tendon: Medially: Median n. and brachial a.; Lateral: Radial nerveSupination, flexionMusculocutaneous (C5-C7)
      Pronator teresMedial epicondyle and coronoidMid-lateral radiusPronating, flexing forearmMedian nerve C5-T1

      Name of the sensory nerve in the forearmLateral cutaneous nerve of forearm

      Show on actor reflexes of Biceps, triceps & supinator?Demonstrate

      What is the sensory distribution of Radial & Median N ulnar nerve?
      Radial nerve
      Posterior forearm</li><li>The lateral $\frac{2}{3}$ of the dorsum of the hand</li><li>Posterior aspect of lateral $3 \frac{1}{2}$ fingers</li></ul><ul><li>
      Median nerve
      Lateral $\frac{2}{3}$ of the palm of the hand</li><li>Lateral (radial) $3 \frac{1}{2}$ digits on the palmar side</li><li>Dorsum of the tips of index, middle and thumb</li></ul><ul><li>
      Ulnar nerve
      Medial $\frac{1}{3}$ of the palmar and dorsal aspects of hands & fingers</li></ul>

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        Rotators of the scapula, origin, insertion & nerve supply?
        Upward rotators
        -Trapezius
        -Serratus anterior
        Downward rotators
        -Rhomboids minor
        -Rhomboids major
        Levator scapulae

        Muscle Origin Insertion Action Innervation
        Trapezius SP C7-T12 Clavicle, scapula (acromion, SP) Rotating scapula Cranial nerve XI
        Serratus anterior Ribs 1-9 Scapula (ventral medial) Preventing winging Long thoracic nerve
        Latissimus dorsi SP T6-S5, ilium Humerus (ITG) Extending, adducting, internally rotating humerus Thoracodorsal nerve
        Rhomboid minor SP C7-T1 Scapula (medial spine) Adducting scapula Dorsal scapular nerve
        Rhomboid major SP T2-T5 Scapula (medial border) Adducting scapula Dorsal scapular nerve
        Levator scapulae Transverse process C1-C4 Scapula (superior medial) Elevating, rotating scapula C3, C4 nerves

        Brachioradialis muscle demonstrate on yourself action & NS:
        Action: Flex forearm
        Nerve Supply (NS): Radial nerve

        Show C5 reflex
        Biceps reflex

        Name three muscles supplied by musculocutaneous nerve. Nerve root.
        Muscles: BBC
        Biceps brachii
        Brachialis
        Coracobrachialis
        Nerve root: C5, C6, C7

        External rotators of arm
        Supraspinatus
        Infraspinatus
        Teres minor

        Axillary nerve cutaneous
        Skin to the lower half of deltoid

        Axillary nerve muscle supply
        Deltoid
        Teres minor

        Shoulder abductor muscles?
        Supraspinatus (0−15 )
        Deltoid (middle fibres) (15−90 )
        Trapezius and serratus anterior (over 90 ): which will require upward rotation of the scapula with lateral rotation of the humerus.

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