Brachial Plexus: Complex Network of nerves in the upper body.
Spinal Nerve Roots: Anterior Rami of C5-T1
Trunks: Superior, Middle & Inferior
Divisions: 3 anterior & 3 posterior
Cords: Lateral, Posterior & Medial
Terminal Branches: Axillary (C5-C6), Musculocutaneous (C5-C7), Radial (C5-T1), Median (C5-T1) & Ulnar (C7-T1)
Nerves which originate from Brachial Plexus: Dorsal Scapular Nerve, Long Thoracic Nerve & Suprascapular Nerve.
Brachial plexus passes between anterior & middle scalene muscles. Deep to the clavicle & deep to pectoralis minor muscle.
Entrapment of the Brachial Plexus can lead to a serious condition called Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
Dr Donald A Ozello DC of Championship Chiropractic in Las Vegas, NV
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