Antebrachium: The median nerve crosses the superior border of the cubital fossa at its medial aspect with the brachial artery. As it enters the fossa the median nerve is superficial to the brachialis muscle, just medial to the medial aspect of the distal portion of...
Brachium/Medial Intermuscular Septum: The median nerve emerges from nerves C5 through T1 from the medial and lateral cords of the brachial plexus. As it emerges from the plexus, it is bound with the other terminal branches of the brachial plexus and with the axillary...
Pathway Overview: The median nerve emerges from nerves C5 through T1 from the medial and lateral cords of the brachial plexus. As it emerges from the plexus, it is bound with the other terminal branches of the brachial plexus and with the axillary artery by a sheath...
Anterior Posterior Cutaneous Innervation of the Hand: Familiarity with the distribution of cutaneous innervation is helpful when patients explain their issues and during your exam. Singular nerve involvement in the nerve’s distribution may reveal there is local...
Keys to Success Clear all other distortions first Identify Body Language Match the Verbal Description Ask the mechanism of injury Determine Pre- and Post- treatment tests/aggravating activities Body Language Similar to cylinder distortion Sweeping motion with hands...