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Brachial Plexus Anatomy

    Brachial Plexus Anatomy


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    Brachial Plexus Anatomy

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    Sections of Brachial Plexus

    The brachial plexus is broken down into 5 main sections:

    • Roots (Anterior rami, C5 - T1)
    • Trucks (Superior, Middle, Inferior) 
    • Divisions (Anterior and Posterior)
    • Cords (Lateral, Posterior, Medial)
    • Terminal Branches (Peripheral Nerves)
    Axillary Nerve
    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C5 and C6 and terminal branch of the posterior cord
    • Innervation:  
      • Glenohumeral joint (Shoulder)
      • Deltoid muscle
      • Teres minor muscle
      • Skin over the superolateral arm (just inferior to the deltoid)
    Dorsal Scapular Nerve

    • Origin:  The posterior of the anterior ramus of C5 (mainly) and some contribution of C4 
    • Innervation:  
      • Rhomboids 
      • Levator scapulae (not completely)
    Lateral Pectoral Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C5, C6 (mainly), C7 and lateral cord 
    • Innervation:  
      • Pectoralis major muscle (mainly) 
      • Pectoralis minor muscle (some fibers extend)
    Long Thoracic Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from posterior aspect of anterior ramus of C5 and C6 mainly and some C7 
    • Innervation:   
      • Serratus anterior
    Lower Subscapular Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C6 and side branches of posterior cord 
    • Innervation: 
      • Subscapularis (inferior aspect) 
      • Teres major
    Medial Cutaneous Nerve of the Arm

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C8 and T1 and side branches of the medial cord 
    • Innervation: 
      • Skin overlying the medial side of the forearm (from medial epicondyle of the humerus to olecranon of the ulna)
    Medial Cutaneous Nerve of the Forearm

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C8 and T1 and side branches of the medial cord 
    • Innervation: 
      • Skin overlying the medial side of arm (extends down to the wrist)
    Medial Pectoral Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C8 and T1 and side branches of the medial cord 
    • Innervation: 
      • Pectoralis minor muscle 
      • Pectoralis major muscle (sternocostal portion)
    Median Nerve

    • Origin:  The lateral root of the medial nerve comes from the terminal branch of the lateral cord from C6 and C7 whereas the medial root of the median nerve comes from the terminal branch of the medial cord from C8 and T1 
    • Innervation:
      • Muscles in the compartment of the anterior forearm except flexor carpi ulnaris and the ulnar half of flexor digitorum profundus. 
      • Intrinsic muscles of the palm (ulnar half)
      • Palmar skin
    Musculocutaneous Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C5 - C7 and the terminal branch of the lateral cord 
    • Innervation:
      • Muscles in the anterior compartment of the arm which include coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, and brachialis 
      • Skin over the lateral aspect of the forearm
    Radial Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C5 - T1 and the terminal branch of the posterior cord 
    • Innervation: 
      • Muscles of the posterior compartment of the arm and forearm 
      • Skin overlying the posterior and inferolateral arm, posterior forearm, and dorsum of the hand (lateral to the 4th digit)
    Subclavian Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C5, C6 (mainly), and some C4. 
    • Innervation: 
      • Subclavius muscle 
      • Sternoclavicular joint
    Suprascapular Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C5 (mainly), C6, and some C4 
    • Innervation: 
      • Infraspinatus muscle 
      • Supraspinatus muscle
    Thoracodorsal Nerve
    • Origin: Receives fibers from C6, C7, C8 and a side branch of the posterior cord 
    • Innervation:
      • Latissimus dorsi
    Ulnar Nerve
    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C8, T1, and some C7 and the terminal branch of the medial cord 
    • Innervation: 
      • Flexor carpi ulnaris
      • Flexor digitorum profundus (basically the forearm)
      • Intrinsic muscles of the hand 
      • Skin overlying the medial aspect of the hand from 4th digit
    Upper Subscapular Nerve

    • Origin:  Receives fibers from C5 and branch of the posterior cord
    • Innervation: 
      • Superior portion of subscapularis
    Editors & Reviewers

    Editors:

    • Anthony J. Busti, MD, PharmD, FNLA, FAHA

    Last Reviewed: February 2018

MESH Terms or Keywords

  • Brachial Plexus, Brachial Plexus Anatomy, Brachial Nerves, Radial Nerve, Axillary Nerve, Ulnar Nerve, Median Nerve, Subscapular Nerve, Cutaneous Nerve, Musculocutaneous Nerve