Root
Trunk
divisions
cords
branches
100

What are the roots of the brachial plexus?

C5, C6, C7, C8, T1

100

What are the three types of trunks?

superior, middle, inferior

100

How many divisions are formed when the trunks of the brachial plexus split?

6

100

What are the cords of the brachial plexus named in relation to?

Axillary artery

100

name all the branches

Musculocutaneous, axillary, median, radial, ulnar nerve

200

name one nerve that branches from the root

dorsal scapular nerve, long thoracic nerve

200

What root(s) contribute to the middle trunk?

C7

200

What is the main difference in function between the anterior and posterior divisions of the brachial plexus?

Anterior divisions: supply flexor muscles of the upper limb.
Posterior divisions: supply extensor muscles of the upper limb.

200

Which cords do the nerves that innervate the pectoralis major come from?

Medial and lateral cords

200

which branch does superior lateral brachial cutaneous branch originate from?

Axillary nerve

300

Where are the roots located?

Between the middle and anterior scalene muscles

300

What root(s) contribute to the superior trunk and what root(s) contribute to the inferior trunk?

superior trunk:C5 and C6

inferior trunk:C8 and T1

300

 If the anterior division of the inferior trunk is damaged, which cord will be affected and what type of muscles will lose function?

The medial cord will be affected (since it comes from the anterior division of the lower trunk).
This mainly impacts flexor muscles of the forearm and hand (via the ulnar nerve and part of the median nerve).



300

Which nerve from the posterior cord innervates the latissimus dorsi?

Thoracodorsal nerve

300

damage to which part of the median nerve would result in complete loss of flexion at the phalanges?

Distal humeral region, medial epicondyle