A type of axon that sends info from the body toward the CNS
What is an Afferent axon?
An artery, along w/ the vertebral artery, that contributes to the supply of the sub-occipital region
What is the occipital artery?
Three joints that make up the shoulder.
What are the glenohumeral, acromioclavicular, and sternoclavicular joints?
Two nerves that when injured can result in a winged scapula.
What are the dorsal scapular and long thoracic nerves?
Contents Of cubical fossa from lateral to medial.
What are the radial nerve, biceps tendon, brachial artery, and median nerve?
A space within the spinal cord that contains CSF and becomes large close to cauda equina.
What is Subarachnoid space.
The floor of the intertubercLe groove of the humerus.
What is the insertion of the latissimus Dorsi muscle?
A vein that can be seen in the deltopectoral groove.
What is the cephalic vein?
Injury to this nerve results in loss of most mobility to the clavicle and some mobility to the arm.
What is the nerve to subclavius?
Innervation of the brachialis muscle.
What are the musculocutaneous and radial nerve?
Known as the “horse’s tail”.
What is cauda equina?
Where the thoracodorsal artery branches from.
What is the subscapular artery?
The amount of shoulder abduction degrees that involves the trap and serratus anterior muscle.
What is beyond 90 degrees?
Nerve roots of the nerves that branch off of the medial cord.
What is C8-T1?
Displaced annular ligament, subluxation/dislocation of the head of radius distally from distraction.
What is Nursemaids elbow?
Information that enters the spinal cord posteriorly.
What is sensory information?
Assists w keeping eyes parallel to the ground, provide stable base for occiput.
What is the atlantooccipital joint?
Deep brachial artery and radial nerve.
What are the contents of the triangular interval?
Three nerves that branch off of the posterior cord.
What are the upper subscapular, middle subscapular (thoracodorsal), and lower subscapular nerves?
Contracture of palmar aponeurosis.
What is Dupuytren’s Contracture?
Nerve that exits below C7 vertebrae.
What is C8 spinal nerve?
Lower cervical flexion with upper cervical extension.
What is forward head posture?
Receives lymphatic fluid from the left subclavian lymphatic trunk, and then carries it to the venous system.
What is the thoracic duct?
Terminal branch of the medial cord.
What is the ulnar nerve?
Contents of the carpal tunnel.
What are the median nerve, FPL tendon, 4 tendons of FDP, and 4 tendons of the FDS?