Brachial Plexus (Anatomy & Injury) PDF

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Nyan A. Namiq

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This document details brachial plexus anatomy, including causes, risks, and treatment for Erb's palsy, a birth injury affecting the arm. It also discusses diagnosis and management strategies. The presentation includes diagrams and references for further reading.

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Prepared by : Nyan A.Namiq Supervised by : Dr.sarkawt S.kakai Outline Brachial plexus anatomy What ia Erb`s palsy Causes Risk factors Signs & symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Anatomy of brachial plexus The brachial plexus : is a network of nerve fibers that supplies the skin and musculature of the upper...

Prepared by : Nyan A.Namiq Supervised by : Dr.sarkawt S.kakai Outline Brachial plexus anatomy What ia Erb`s palsy Causes Risk factors Signs & symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Anatomy of brachial plexus The brachial plexus : is a network of nerve fibers that supplies the skin and musculature of the upper limb. It begins in the root of the neck, passes through the axilla, and runs through the entire upper extremity. The plexus is formed by the anterior rami (divisions) of cervical spinal nerves C5, C6, C7 and C8, and the first thoracic spinal nerve T1. The roots : The ‘roots’ refer the anterior rami of the spinal nerves that comprise the brachial plexus. These are the anterior rami of spinal nerves C5, C6, C7, C8, and T1. Each spinal nerve then divides into an anterior and a posterior ramus. The roots of the brachial plexus are formed by the anterior rami of spinal nerves C5-T1 (the posterior divisions innervate the skin and musculature of the intrinsic back muscles). After their formation, these nerves pass between the anterior and medial scalene muscles to enter the base of the neck. Trunk : At the base of the neck, the roots of the brachial plexus converge to form three trunks. These structures are named by their relative anatomical location: ▪ Superior trunk – a combination of C5 and C6 roots. ▪Middle trunk – continuation of C7. ▪Inferior trunk – combination of C8 and T1 roots. Divisions : Each trunk divides into two branches within the posterior triangle of the neck. One division moves anteriorly (toward the front of the body) and the other posteriorly (towards the back of the body). Thus, they are known as the anterior and posterior divisions Cords : Once the anterior and posterior divisions have entered the axilla, they combine together to form three cords, named by their position relative to the axillary artery. ▪ The lateral cord is formed by : the anterior division of the (superior & middle trunk) ▪ The posterior cord is formed by : posterior division of (superior , middle & inferior) trunk ▪ The medial cord is formed by: The anterior division of the inferior trunk Major branches : These cords we explained above gives five major branches : Musculocutaneous N. Axillary N. Median N. Radial N. Ulnar N. Erb’s palsy is muscle weakness in the arm or shoulder that can occur as a result of an injury sustained during birth or later in life. It’s most common in infants who injured their shoulders during delivery. 1- During delivery the healthcare provider pulls the baby shoulder and then cause the nerves to be stretched 2- Erb’s palsy in adults may be caused by motor accidents 3-Other causes of these injuries include gunshot or knife wounds, industrial accidents, accidents related to contact sports like football, surgical complications or tumors. 2cesarean section 1-Excessive maternal weight gain 3-Maternal diabetes 5Forceful pulling on the arm 6-Second stage of labor lasting over an hour 4-Large infant size or high birth weight 7-Small or abnormal maternal pelvis shape Numbness in the shoulder, arm & wrist Problems with grasping objects Muscle weakness Complete or partial paralysis on one side The “waiter’s tip” position ❖ History ❖Physical examination ❖Neurological examination Imaging studies : MRI, X-rays, CT-scan ❖ EMG & NCS 1-Physiotherapy 2-Hydrotherapy 3-Surgery 4-Occupational therapy 5-Botulinum toxin injections are sometimes used to relieve contractures. References: https://teachmeanatomy.info/upper-limb/nerves/brachial-plexus/ https://www.lezdotechmed.com/blog/erbs-palsy/ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21986-erbs-palsy https://www.baptisthealth.com/care-services/conditionstreatments/erbs-palsy https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/brachialplexus-injuries/ https://www.childbirthinjuries.com/erbs-palsy/ https://www.lecturio.com/concepts/mononeuropathy-andplexopathy/ https://www.istockphoto.com/illustrations/paralysis https://en.acillust.com/search/Numbness%20of%20arms?is_tag=true https://www.cerebralpalsyguide.com/birth-injury/erbs-palsy/ https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/surgery/elective-caesarean-section https://www.123rf.com/photo_146406331_illustration-of-a-pregnantwoman-suffering-from-weight-gain.html https://ecabiotec.africa/?o=baby-weight-animated-icon-download-in-jsonlottie-or-bb-X5lXdpU4 https://www.shutterstock.com/image-vector/gestational-diabetes-conceptvector-illustration-sad-2341463217 https://www.physio-pedia.com/Erb%27s_Palsy https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK513260/ https://www.babycenter.com/baby/activities-play/when-can-my-baby-goin-a-pool_1368530 https://www.babyphysio.com/baby-brachial-plexus-injury-physiotherapytreatment-london-rehabilitation-belgravia-clapham-axa-bupa/ https://www.baker.edu/about/get-to-know-us/blog/where-dooccupational-therapists-work/ https://www.shutterstock.com/search/cartoon-surgery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycbF6CT-zdov https://www.childbirthinjuries.com/erbs-palsy/

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