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The shoulder region houses a complex network of nerves and vessels, including the brachial plexus, arteries, and veins, essential for limb innervation-stock-foto
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The shoulder region houses a complex network of nerves and vessels, including the brachial plexus, arteries, and veins, essential for limb innervation-stock-foto
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Superficial Branch of Radial Nerve-stock-foto
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Subscapularis Muscle-stock-foto
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Origin of Musculocutaneous Nerve-stock-foto
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Nerve Supply of Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus-stock-foto
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Nerve Supply to Subscapularis-stock-foto
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Cords of Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Contents of The Axilla-Muscles-stock-foto
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Contents of The Axilla-Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Contents of The Axilla-Blood Vessels-stock-foto
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Contents of The Axilla-stock-foto
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Branches of Radial Nerve in Upper Arm-stock-foto
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Branches of Radial Nerve in Forearm-stock-foto
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Branches of Posterior Cord of Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Branches of Medial Cord of Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Branches of Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Branches of Lateral Cord of Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Trunks of Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Terminal Branches of Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Suprascapular Nerve-stock-foto
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Roots of Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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Radial Nerve-stock-foto
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Ulnar Nerve-stock-foto
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Thoracodorsal Nerve-stock-foto
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Subscapularis Muscle-stock-foto
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Subscapular Nerves-stock-foto
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Brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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axillary spaces-stock-foto
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Axillary Nerve-stock-foto
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Axillary Lymph Nodes-stock-foto
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Nerves of Hand-stock-foto
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Musculocutaneous Nerve-stock-foto
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Median Nerve-stock-foto
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Long Thoracic Nerve-stock-foto
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Dorsal Scapular Nerve-stock-foto
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Deep lymphatic anatomy of the upper limb-stock-foto
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Dissection of the neck and shoulder, showing the brachial plexus. Lithograph by N.H Jacob, 1831/1854.-stock-foto
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Informative illustration of the plan of the human brachial Plexus-stock-foto
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. Text-book of anatomy and physiology for nurses. rm. Ulnar, to ulnar muscles. [ subscapularis, teres major, From posterior cord: Subscapular to ] latissimus dorsi (the long [ subscapular). Axillary, to deltoid and teres minor. Radial, to posterior of forearm and hand. The three large nerves derived from the brachial plexus are: The ulnar from the medial cord. The median from the medial and lateral cords. The radial from the posterior cord. The ulnar nerve runs downward in the medial side of the arm,passes behind the medial epicondyle into the forearm, and ends inthe palm (Fig 170). In the for-stock-foto