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    Stem: Patient involved in an RTA (Road Traffic Accident). 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 arm
    C6: lateral forearm and thumb

    Describe sensory deficit in Erb’s & Klumpke palsy?

    Erbs (waiters tip) - loss of radial side of arm and forearm
    !Klumpke's (claw hand) - loss of sensation over ulnar border of forearm and hand

    Identify Rotator cuff muscle? Origin? Insertion? Nerve supply?

    Muscle -Origin - Insertion - Action - Innervation - Subscapularis - Ventral scapula (subscapular fossa) Humerus (LT - Lesser Tuberosity) - Internally rotating arm; - Providing anterior stability Upper and lower subscapular nerves
    Supraspinatus - Superior scapula (supraspinatus fossa) Humerus (greater tuberosity) - Abducting; Providing stability; - Externally rotating arm Suprascapular nerve
    Infraspinatus Dorsal scapula (infraspinatus fossa) Humerus (greater tuberosity) - Providing stability; - Externally rotating arm- Suprascapular nerve
    Teres minor Scapula (dorsolateral) Humerus (greater tuberosity) - Providing stability; Externally rotating arm - Axillary nerve

    What is the Deltoid muscle origin and insertion?

    Origin: lateral clavicle and scapula Insertion: deltoid tuberosity of humerus

    How to test it on actor? (Likely referring to a clinical exam/OSCE scenario)

    Inability to abduct the shoulder > 15 degrees
    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

    Muscle Origin Insertion Action Innervation
    Brachialis Anterior humerus Ulnar tuberosity (anterior) - Flexing forearm - Radial (C5-T1) + Musculocutaneous (C5-C7)
    Biceps brachii Coracoid (short head); Supraglenoid (long head) Radial tuberosity Relations to bicipital tendon: Medially: Median n. and brachial a. Lateral: Radial nerve - Supination, flexion - Musculocutaneous (C5-C7)
    Pronator teres Medial epicondyle and coronoid Mid-lateral radius - Pronating, flexing forearm - Median nerve C5-T1

    Name of the sensory nerve in the forearm

    Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm

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      sensory distribution of radial median and ulnar nerve

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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 1-9Scapula (ventral medial) - Preventing winging Long thoracic nerve
        Latissimus dorsi SP T6-S5, iliumHumerus (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

        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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