Statistics for Motor Innervation of the Brachial Plexus

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  • The average score is 28 of 35

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HintAnswer% Correct
Median nerveAll flexors in forearm (except flexor carpi ulnaris and medial part of flexor digitorum profundus)
100%
Biceps brachii
100%
Brachialis
100%
Musculocutaneous nerveCoracobrachialis
100%
Axillary nerveDeltoid
100%
Extensor muscles of forearm
100%
Ulnar nerveFlexor carpi ulnaris
100%
Infraspinatus
100%
Medial part of flexor digitorum profundus
100%
Lateral pectoral nervePectoralis major
100%
Medial pectoral nervePectoralis major
100%
Pectoralis minor
100%
Dorsal scapular nerveRhomboid muscles
100%
Long thoracic nerveSerratus anterior
100%
Subclavian nerveSubclavius
100%
Lower subscapular nerveSubscapularis (lower part)
100%
Upper scapular nerveSubscapularis (upper part)
100%
Supinator
100%
Suprascapular nerveSupraspinatus
100%
Teres major
100%
Teres minor
100%
Thenar eminence (flexor pollicis brevis, abductor pollicis brevis, opponens pollicis)
100%
Radial nerveTriceps brachii
100%
1st and 2nd lumbricals
50%
3rd and 4th lumbricals
50%
Abductor digiti minimi
50%
Anconeus
50%
Brachioradialis
50%
Diaphragm
50%
Dorsal and palmar interossei
50%
Flexor digiti minimi brevis
50%
Levator scapulae
50%
Opponens digiti minimi
50%
Adductor pollicis
0%
Thoracodorsal nerve (middle subscapular nerve)Latissumus dorsi
0%

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