Brachial Plexus Powerpoint
Brachial Plexus Powerpoint
Roots Real
Trunks Athletic Trainers
Divisions Drink
Cords Cold
Branches Beer
Brachial Plexus Branches &
Muscular Innervations
Dorsal Scapular N. Suprascapular N.
Levator Scapulae Infraspinatus
Rhomboid Major/Minor Supraspinatus
Traction
“Burners” or “Stingers”
Associated with traction and/or compression
Grade 2 – Axonotmesis
Grade 3 – Neurotmesis
Grade 1 - Neuropraxia
Results in a disruption in the function of a
nerve that produces numbness and
tingling
Motor Deficits:
Shoulder abduction, shoulder flexion,
elbow flexion, and wrist extension
Sensory Loss:
Lateral arm, 1st digit, and 2nd digit
C7 Affected
Motor Deficits:
Elbow extension weakness and wrist flexion
Sensory Loss:
Pad of index finger
C8-T1 Affected (very rare)
Motor Deficits:
Finger abduction/adduction and thumb
flexors/extensors
Sensory Loss:
4th digit, 5th digit, medial forearm, and
medial arm
C5-T1 Affected
Motor Deficits:
Scapular motion and entire arm
Sensory Loss:
Entire arm, forearm, and hand
Process of Evaluation
Dermatomes
C5 – Lateral arm
T1 – Medial arm
Myotomes
C5 – Shoulder abduction
• Brachial Plexus
Traction Test
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Project Participants
Presenters: Heather Terbeek, Hank House, Cesar
Cardenas, and Rachel Sorris