Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Posterior Cord, Hindbrain, Midbrain

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Clinical correlate: lumbar puncture, way to inject drug. Spinal nerves: contains sensory and motor information (mixed, connected to spinal cord via dorsal & ventral roots/rootlets, roots contain sensory or motor information, information in/afferent (sensory) = dorsal, ex. The peripheral nervous system: brachial plexus: what is the brachial plexus, brachial = arm, plexus = braid, network of nerves supplying the arms, within the neck & axilla. Brachial plexus: formed by ventral rami, mixed terminal branches. Rugby teams drink cold beer : c5, c6, c7, c8, t1, not the roots of spinal nerves, formed by ventral rami, carrying both sensory & motor information, trunks, superior, middle, inferior, divisions, anterior or posterior, both aspects innervate with. Cervical plexus: spinal nerves c1-c4, branches supply mm & skin of neck, phrenic nerve originates from part of plexus (c3, 4, 5) to innervate diaphragm, c3, 4, 5 keeps the diaphragm alive , carrying both motor & sensory.

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