In this anatomy lecture, Drbeen faculty, Dr. Adam Jones discusses the brachial plexus and potential peripheral nerve lesions.
The following structural elements are presented and discussed.
Roots Trunks
Divisions Cords
Branches
Musculocutaneous nerve
Axillary nerve
Radial nerve
Median nerve
Ulnar nerve
Long thoracic nerve
Anterior scalene muscle
Axillary artery
Deltoid muscle
Pec muscles
Biceps brachii
Coracobrachialis
Triceps
Clinical cases
Nerve Lesions
In this video we will learn about :
1. Brachial plexus formation and structure.
2. Anatomical course of brachial plexus and its branches.
3. Supply area of brachial plexus branches.
4. Lesion of brachial plexus and its branches.
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Dr. Adam Lee Jones is a doctor from Wales, United Kingdom. He graduated from Cardiff University School of Medicine with degrees in Medical Genetics (BSc), Medicine (MBBCh), Public Health (MSc), and Medical Education (PgCert). Dr. Jones relocated to Melbourne, Australia, where he is currently pursuing psychiatry training with a focus on becoming a child psychiatrist. His professional interests lie in neurodiversity, developmental psychiatry, and medical education. Dr. Jones has a rich background in academia, having served as a lecturer at both Cardiff University and Birmingham University. He is passionate about teaching and frequently incorporates animated medical illustrations into his educational practice
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2 Comments
grovermj@*.com
Mar 02 2020, 4:56 pm
Great explanation!
donna@*.com
Aug 03 2019, 12:54 pm
Great lecture. I would have like to hear more about injuries to the specific nerve roots as some of these are missed in patients. Such as scapular winging, shoulder pain, calcific tendonitis, adhesive capsulitis, etc that could be a result of a brachial plexus injury.