musculocutaneous nerve
LAC divides into
LAC anterior and LAC posterior branch
LAC pathway
LAC exits 2-5 cm proximal to the elbow crease between the brachialis fascia and the thick biceps aponeurosis
musculocutaneous nerve continues between
axillary artery and the median nerve
musculocutaneous nerve innervates
coracobrachialis muscle and sends branches to the biceps and brachialis muscles
musculocutaneous nerve palpation
difficult
musculocutaneous nerve originates
from the lateral cord of the brachial plexus near the inferior border of the pectoralis minor
musculocutaneous nerve terminates as the
lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LAC)
musculocutaneous nerve
nerve roots C5 & C6
LAC role is
purely sensory
LAC innervates
radial half of the volar forearm and radial third of the dorsal forearm
musculocutaneous nerve enters
upper arm by passing obliquely through the coracobrachialis muscle and between the biceps and brachialis muscles