BIMS 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Sural Nerve, Saphenous Nerve, Ulnar Nerve

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Chest: middle or the anterior supraclavicular nerve. Head turned to the opposite side, skin over the chest pulled down; draw the finger over the length of clavicle: anterior intercostal nerves- lower part of the chest. Back: posterior branches of the intercostals nerve. Dorsum: lateral side: terminal br of radial or main trunck, ulnar side: dorsal branch of ulnar nerve or main trunck; dorsal br- ulnar side of the wrist pt clenches hand and flexes the wrist. Fingers: digital branches of ulnar, median and radial. Forearms: medial, lateral and the dorsal antebrachial cutaneous nerves. Ehl: medial- saphenous nerve- medial border of tibia & lower down the medial malleolus. Plantar surface of foot: medial side: saphenous nerve, middle: posterior tibial nerve, lateral: sural nerve. Leg: musculocutaneous, lateral popliteal, sural and saphenous nerve. Knee: infrapatellar nerve- rolling it against the bone on the medial side below the patella.

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