BIOS1168 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Biceps, Median Nerve, Hypothenar Eminence

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It exits the axilla through the quandrangular space and then enters the shoulder region. In order to test for damage to this muscle you look for should joint abduction ability (deltoid, teres minor, long head of triceps) Limitation of this means there is a lesion of this nerve. This nerve passes initially between the long and lateral head of triceps and then into the radial groove. Tests used for this arm are your elbow extension, wrist extension and thumb extension. This muscle is known for passing through the coracobrachialis. Muscles include the biceps, brachialis and the coracobrachialis. Testing for this nerve involves flexion of the elbow joint + supination. Testing for this muscle involves pronation, flexion of the wrist, flexion of the dip joint in the thumb and opposition in the thumb. This nerve is also involved in motor innovation of the thenar eminence. Associated with ape hand or median nerve palsy during median nerve lesion.

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