Friday, 10 August 2012

The Upper Extremity Lecture Presentation

The Upper Extremity
Bones, Muscles, Vessels,
Bones
  • 30 bones!!!!
  • Appendicular skeleton
  • Pectoral girdle
    • Glenoid cavity
  • Allows for mobility
    • Attachments
  • Upper extremity:
    • Arm
      • humerus
    • Forearm
      • Radius, ulna (interosseous membrane)
    • Hand
      • Carpals, metacarpals, phalanges
  • Review bones and landmarks studied in lab!!!

Joints of Upper Extremity
  • Sternoclavicular
    • Synovial-saddle
    • Diarthrosis
  • Acromioclavicular
    • Synovial-plane
    • Diarthrosis
  • Glenohumeral joint
    • Synovial-ball&socket
    • Diarthrosis
    • Many ligaments
    • Muscle reinforcement
    • Great Mobility
Joints of the Upper Extremity
  • Elbow Joint
    • Synovial – hinge
    • Diarthrosis
  • Articulations
    • Humerus & Ulna
    • Humerus & Radius
  • Many Ligaments
Joints of Upper Extremity
  • Proximal Radioulnar joint
    • Synovial -  pivot
    • Diarthrosis
  • Distal Radioulnar joint
    • Synovial – pivot
    • Diarthrosis
  • Allows pronation and supination of forearm
Joints of the Upper Extremity
  • Radiocarpal joint
    • Synovial-condyloid
    • Distal radius with proximal row of carpals
  • Intercarpal joints
    • Synovial-plane
  • Carpal-metacarpal (2-5)
    • Synovial-plane
  • Trapezium-metacarpal 1
    • Synovial-saddle
  • Metacarpal-phalangeal
    • Synovial-condyloid
  • Interphalangeal
    • Synovial-hinge
  • ALL DIARTHROSES
Review of Naming…..
  • What do the following names TELL you about the muscle?
    • Naming
      • Flexor carpi ulnaris
      • Flexor digitorum superficialis
      • Flexor pollicis longus
      • Pronator quadratus
      • Extensor carpi radialis brevis

Scapula Muscles
  • If the origin is on the scapula – moves the arm
    • Subscapularis
    • Supraspinatus
    • Infraspinatus
    • Teres Minor
    • Teres Major
    • Latissimus Dorsi (partial attachment)
    • Coracobrachialis
Scapula Muscles
  • If the insertion is on the scapula – moves the scapula
    • Rhomboids
    • Trapezius
    • Pectoralis Minor
    • Serratus Ventralis
    • Levator Scapulae

Innervation of Muscles Moving Arm

Muscle
Innervation
Subscapularis
Teres Major
Subscapular  N.
Infraspinatus
Supraspinatus
Suprascapular N.
Teres Minor Axillary N.
Coracobrachialis Musculocutaneous N.
Arm Muscles
  • Arm Compartments
    • Anterior Compartment (3 muscles)
      • Flexors of forearm and arm
    • Posterior Compartment (1 muscle)
      • Extensor of forearm and arm
Arm Muscles
  • Anterior compartment
    • Brachialis
    • Coracobrachialis
    • Biceps brachii
      • Long head
      • Short head
Arm Muscles
  • Posterior compartment
    • Triceps brachii
      • Long head
      • Medial head
      • Lateral head

Forearm Muscles
  • Cross elbow, wrist and finger joints
  • Movement of hand and fingers
  • Proximally are fleshy
  • Distally have long tendons
  • Flexor and extensor retinacula
    • “wristbands”
    • Keep tendons from jumping outwards when tensed
Forearm Muscles
  • Anterior compartment
    • Superficial and Deep layers
    • Flexors of hand and fingers
    • Most flexors have common origin on medial epicondyle
    • Contains 2 pronator muscles
  • Posterior compartment
    • Superficial and Deep layers
    • Extensors of hand and fingers
    • Most extensors have common origin on lateral epicondyle
    • Contains a supinator muscle
Anterior Compartment of Forearm
Muscles                                                                         Nerves
    •       Superficial
      • Flexor digitorum superficialis                 Median
      • Flexor carpi radialis                                          Median
      • Pronator teres                                       Median
      • Palmaris longus                                     Median
      • Flexor carpi ulnaris                                           Ulnar
    •       Deep
      • Pronator quadratus                                           Median
      • Flexor pollicis longus                             Median
      • Flexor digitorum profundus                   Ulnar (med 1/2)                                                                                    Median (lat 1/2)
Posterior Compartment of Forearm
Muscles                                                                                         Nerves
    • Superficial
      • Brachioradialis                                      Radial
      • Anconeus                                                         Radial
      • Extensor carpi radialis longus & brevis              Radial
      • Extensor digitorum                                            Radial
      • Extensor carpi ulnaris                            Radial
      • Extensor digiti minimi                            Radial
    • Deep
      • Supinator                                                          Radial
      • Abductor pollicis longus                                    Radial
      • Extensor pollicis longus + brevis                        Radial
      • Extensor indicus                                                Radial
Hand Bonesac
  • Carpus (8)
    • “True” wrist
    • Distal to radius/ulna
  • Metacarpus (5)
    • Distal to carpus
  • Phalanges (14)
    • Distal to metacarpus
Intrinsic  Muscles of the Hand
Muscle                                                 Nerve
  • Pinky = Hypothenar muscles
    • All digiti minimi                                     Ulnar                            (Flexor, Abductor, Opponens)
  • Thumb = Thenar muscles
    • Abductor pollicis brevis                                    Median
    • Flexor pollicis brevis                                         Median
    • Opponens pollicis                                              Median
    • Adductor pollicis                                              Ulnar
  • Other Intrinsic Muscles
    • Palmar + Dorsal Interossei                                Ulnar
    • Lumbricals                                                        Median, Ulnar
Blood Supply - Arteries
  • Subclavian (neck)
  • Axillary (armpit)
    • Subscapular
    • Circumflex humeral arteries
  • Brachial (arm)
    • Deep brachial
  • Radial (forearm)
  • Ulnar (forearm)
    • Common Interosseous
  • Superficial & Deep Palmar arches
    • Digital
Blood Supply - Veins
  • Deep veins
    • Deep palmar venous arches
    • Radial - forearm
    • Ulnar - forearm
    • Brachial – arm/elbow
    • Axillary – axilla
    • Subclavian - neck
  • Superficial Veins
    • Digital
    • Superficial palmar venous arches
    • Median – forearm
    • Median cubital – elbow
      • Blood draws!!
    • Cephalic – arm/forearm
    • Basilic – arm/forearm
Axilla
  • Armpit!!
  • Boundaries
    • Ventral
      • Pectoral muscles
    • Dorsal
      • Latissimus dorsi, teres major, subscapularis
    • Medial
      • Serratus ventralis
    • Lateral
      • Intertubercular (Bicipital) groove of humerus
  • Contents
    • axillary lymph nodes, axillary vessels, brachial plexus
Surface Anatomy of Arm
  • Cephalic Vein
  • Biceps brachii
  • Triceps brachii
  • Olecrenon Process
  • Medial Epicondyle
  • Lateral Epicondyle
Surface Anatomy of Elbow
  • Cubital Fossa
    • Anterior surface elbow
    • Contents          
      • Median Cubital Vein
      • Brachial Artery
      • Median Nerve
    • Boundaries
      • Medial= Pronator teres
      • Lateral= Brachioradialis
      • Superior= Line between epicondyles
Surface Anatomy of Hand
  • Carpal Tunnel
    • Carpals concave anteriorly
    • Carpal ligament covers it
    • Contains: long tendons, Median nerve
    • Inflammation of tendons = compression of Median nerve
  • Anatomical Snuffbox
    • Lateral = E.pollicis brevis
    • Medial = E. pollicis longus
    • Floor = scaphoid, styloid of radius
    • Contains Radial Artery (pulse)
Brachial Plexus
  • Nerve plexus
  • Lies partly in neck and partly in axilla
  • Gives rise to almost all nerves that supply upper limb
  • Formed by intermixing of ventral rami of spinal nerves C5-C8 and T1

Brachial Plexus
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  • R = RAMI (ventral) (5)
  • T = TRUNKS (3)
  • D = DIVISIONS (2)
  • C = CORDS (3)
  • B = BRANCHES (Many!!)

Rami join to form Trunks! (in neck)
Ventral Rami                                Trunks
  • C5                                           Upper Trunk
  • C6

  • C7                                           Middle Trunk
  • C8
  • T1                                            Lower Trunk

Trunks Split to form Divisions! (in neck)
Trunks                                            Divisions
  • Upper                                      Anterior                                                                                                                        Posterior

  • Middle                         Anterior                                                                                                                        Posterior
  • Lower                                      Anterior                                                                                                                        Posterior
Divisions Join to form Cords! (in axilla)
Trunks       Division                               Cords
U                                 A                                             Lateral
P
M                                 A                                             Medial
P
L                                  A                                             Posterior
P
Cords Give off Branches!! (in axilla)
  • Lateral                                      Musculocutaneous                                                                                                                                                                              
                                                                          Median
  • Medial                                                     Ulnar

  • Posterior                                                  Radial                                                                                                                           Axillary                                                                                                                 Thoracodorsal                                                                                                               Subscapulars
Lateral Cord
  • Musculocutaneous nerve
    • Off lateral cord
    • Course:
      • Anterior arm
      • Becomes cutaneous and gives skin sensation to lateral forearm
    • Innervates:
      • Corocobrachialis (motor)
      • Biceps brachii (motor)
      • Brachialis (motor)
      • Skin distal to the elbow (sensory)

Medial Cord
  • Ulnar nerve
    • Course:
      • Comes off medial cord
      • Descends along medial side of arm
      • Passes posterior to medial epicondyle
      • Follows the ulna
      • Superficial to carpal tunnel into hand
      • Branches to supply intrinsics and skin
    • Innervates:
      • Flexor carpi ulnaris (motor)
      • Flexor digitorum profundus (motor)
      • Most intrinsic hand muscles (motor)
      • Dorsal branch supplies skin of medial 2/3 of hand (sensory)
Both Medial and Lateral Cords
  • Median nerve
    • Course:
      • Middle of brachial plexus (from lateral and medial cords)
      • Does not branch in arm
      • Distal to elbow provides many branches to most forearm flexors
      • Passes through carpal tunnel to hand to lateral palmar intrinsics
    • Innervates:
      • Anterior forearm (motor)
        • Most flexors, some intrinsics (thumb)
      • 2/3 Lateral palm (sensory)
      • Dorsum of fingers 2 and 3 (sensory)
Posterior Cord
  • Radial nerve
    • Largest branch of brachial plexus
    • Comes from posterior cord
    • Course:
      • Through arm
      • Around humerus
      • Around lateral epicondyle (then divides)
    • Innervates:
      • Posterior muscles of arm and forearm
        • Triceps brachii, anconeus, brachioradialis
    • Divides in forearm:
      • Superficial
        • Skin of arm and dorsolateral surface of hand
      • Deep
        • Supinator & Extensor muscles of forearm (eg ext. carpi radialis L + B)
Posterior Cord (continued)
  • Axillary nerve
    • Branches off posterior cord
    • Course:
      • Runs posterior to humerus
      • Runs with caudal humeral circumflex artery
    • Innervates:
      • Deltoid and teres minor (motor)
      • Capsule of shoulder, skin of shoulder (sensory)
  • Subscapular nerve
    • Innervates:
      • Subscapularis, Teres major
  • Thoracodorsal nerve
    • Course:
      • Runs with thoracodorsal artery and vein
    • Innervates:
      • Latissimus dorsi
Nerve Damage
  • Ulnar nerve
    • “Claw hand”
      • Inability to extend fingers at interphalangeal joints, results in permanent flexion of hand = claw
  • Median nerve
    • “Ape hand”
      • Inability to oppose thumb
  • Radial nerve
    • “Wrist drop”
    • Inability to extend the hand, inability to fully extend forearm

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