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Page 1: Organization of the Upper Limb Robert S. Staron, Ph.D. August Immersion.

Organization of theUpper Limb

Robert S. Staron, Ph.D.August Immersion

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Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy 8th ed

Grant’s Atlas 8th ed

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Antr division: flexor comp.

Postr division: ext comp.

Netter’s Atlas of Human Embry 2002

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Origin of

Limb Muscles

Dorsal muscle mass forms extensors and supinators in upper limb, extensors and abductors in lower limb.

Ventral muscle mass forms flexors and pronators in upper limb and flexors and adductors in lower limb.

Morphogenesis guided by CT, not myoblasts

Split into individual muscles, cell death involved

Carlson l999 Human Embryology Larsen 1993

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Hollinshead’s Textbook of Anatomy 5th ed

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Grant’s Dissector 13th ed

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Brachial Plexus

Netter’s Atlas 2nd ed

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1) trapezius m.2) latissimus dorsi

m.3) levator scapulae

m.4) rhomboideus

major m.5) rhomboideus

minor m.6) serratus anterior

m.

1) infraspinatus m.

2) supraspinatus m.

3) subscapularis m.

4) teres minor m.

5) teres major m.

6) deltoid m.

Extrinsic shoulder mm.Intrinsic shoulder mm.

Anterior thorax mm.1) pectoralis major and minor mm.

2) subclavius m.

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Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed

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rotator cuff musculature

Netter’s Atlas 2nd ed

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Netter’s Atlas 2nd ed

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Grant’s Dissector 13th ed

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brachium

biceps brachii m.

long head short

head brachialis m. coracobrachial

is m.

triceps brachii m.

lateral head

medial head

long head anconeus m.

antr compartment

postr compartment

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musculocutaneous n.

(C5-C7)

Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed

biceps brachii m.

brachialis m.

coracobrachialis m.

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axillary n. (C5-C6)

radial n. (C5-T1)

Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed

deltoid m.teres minor m.

triceps brachii m.anconeus m.

(brachialis m.)

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Grant’s Dissector 13th ed

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Grant’s Dissector 13th ed

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antebrachium

pronator teres m. flex. carpi radialis

m. palmaris longus m. flex. carpi ulnaris m. flex. digit. superf. m. flex. digit. profund.

m. flex. pollicis longus

m. pronator quadratus

m.

brachioradialis m. ext. carpi radialis

longus m. ext. carpi radialis

brevis m. ext. carpi ulnaris m. extensor digitorum m. extensor digiti minimi

m. extensor indicis m. abd pollicis longus m. ext. pollicis

longus/brevis m. supinator m.

antr compartment

postr compartment

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radial n. (C5-T1)

Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed

triceps brachii m., anconeus m.

(brachialis m.)

BR, ECRL, ECRB, ED, EDM, supinator, ECU, EI, AbdPL, EPL, EPB

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ulnar n. (C7-T1)

Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed

flex carpi ulnaris m.

medial ½ FDP

+ 14 intrinsic handmuscles

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median n. (C5-T1)

Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed

PT, FCR, PL, FDS, lat ½ FDP, FPL, PQ

+ 5 intrinsic handmuscles

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Grant’s Atlas of Anatomy 11th ed

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intrinsic hand muscles

7 interosseii mm. (4 dorsal/3 palmar) 4 lumbrical mm. (1, 2, 3, 4) palmaris brevis m. adductor pollicis m. three thenar mm. (OP, abd.PB, FPB) three hypothenar mm. (ODM,

abd.DM, FDMB)

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intrinsic hand muscles

7 interosseii mm. (4 dorsal/3 palmar) 4 lumbrical mm. (1, 2, 3, 4) palmaris brevis m. adductor pollicis m. three thenar mm. (OP, abd.PB,

FPB) three hypothenar mm. (ODM,

abd.DM, FDMB) (median n.) (ulnar n.)

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upper limb -

cutaneous innervation

Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed

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upper limb –

dermatome pattern

Netter’s Atlas of Human Anatomy 2nd ed