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Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1 | A Wisdom Archive on Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1 |  | Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1 A selection of articles related to Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1 |  |
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ARTICLES RELATED TO Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1 |  |  |  | Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1: Encyclopedia II - Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1The last 4 cervical spinal nerves, C5 through C8, and the first thoracic spinal nerve, T1,combine to form the brachial plexus, or plexus brachialis, a tangled array of nerves, splitting, combining and recombining, to form the nerves that subserve the arm and upper back. Although the brachial plexus may appear tangled, it is highly organized and predictable, with little variation between people. See brachial plexus injuries.
See also:Peripheral nervous system, Peripheral nervous system - Naming of specific nerves, Peripheral nervous system - Cervical spinal nerves C1-C4, Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1, Peripheral nervous system - Before forming three cords, Peripheral nervous system - Lateral cord, Peripheral nervous system - Posterior cord, Peripheral nervous system - Medial cord, Peripheral nervous system - Other thoracic spinal nerves T3-T12, Peripheral nervous system - Pelvis and perineal nerves Read more here: » Peripheral nervous system: Encyclopedia II - Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1 |
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 |  |  | Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1: Encyclopedia II - Peripheral nervous system - Naming of specific nervesThe 12 cranial nerves originate from the brainstem, and mainly control the functions of the anatomic structures of the head with some exceptions. CN X receives visceral sensory information from the thorax and abdomen, and CN XI is responsible for innervating the sternocleidomastoid, or musculus sternocleidomastoideus and trapezius muscle, or the musculus trapezius, neither of which are exclusively in the head.
Spinal nerves take their origins from the spinal cord. They control the functions of the rest of the body. In humans, there ar ...
See also:Peripheral nervous system, Peripheral nervous system - Naming of specific nerves, Peripheral nervous system - Cervical spinal nerves C1-C4, Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1, Peripheral nervous system - Before forming three cords, Peripheral nervous system - Lateral cord, Peripheral nervous system - Posterior cord, Peripheral nervous system - Medial cord, Peripheral nervous system - Other thoracic spinal nerves T3-T12, Peripheral nervous system - Pelvis and perineal nerves Read more here: » Peripheral nervous system: Encyclopedia II - Peripheral nervous system - Naming of specific nerves |
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