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Nerves of the Shoulder. All of the nerves that travel down the arm pass through the axilla (the armpit) just under the shoulder joint and are known as the Brachial Plexus before dividing into the individual nerves. These nerves carry the signals from the brain to the muscles that move the arm.
- Shoulder Bursae
My right shoulder constantly dislocates, hangs lower than my...
- Shoulder Tendons
Biceps Tendons The biceps muscle has two tendons at the...
- Suprascapular Nerve Palsy
The brachial plexus is a large bundle of nerves which...
- Bones & Joints of The Shoulder
It forms the front portion of the shoulder girdle and is...
- Shoulder Ligaments
Shoulder Ligaments. Ligaments are soft tissue structures...
- Glenoid Labrum
Glenoid Labrum. The shoulder joint is considered a 'ball and...
- Shoulder Dislocations
Shoulder Dislocations. The shoulder joint is stabilised by...
- Shoulder Bursae
Understanding how the different layers of the shoulder are built and connected can help you understand how the shoulder works, how it can be injured, and how chal-lenging recovery can be when the shoulder is injured. The deepest layer of the shoulder includes the bones and the joints. The next layer is made up of the ligaments of the joint capsule.
23 Μαρ 2015 · Nerves in the shoulder carry the brain signals that move the arms and also sense pain, touch, heat, and cold. Three major nerves pass through the shoulder before terminating in the hand.
Nerves The main nerves that travel into the arm run through the axilla under the shoulder. Three main nerves begin together at the shoulder: the radial nerve , the ulnar nerve, and the median nerve . These nerves carry the signals from the brain to the muscles that move the arm. The nerves also carry signals back to the
Functional Anatomy of the Shoulder gives the shoulder surgeon a fresh look and feel for shoulder anato-my. The endless energy and the inquisitive nature that characterise Dr. Di Giacomo and his team are evi-dent in every dissection and image in this book.
Introduction. The main function of the joints of the shoulder girdle (Fig. 1) is to move the arm and hand into almost any position in rela-tion to the body.
Discover the anatomy of the shoulder joint, including shoulder range of motion, muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves & blood supply.