NPTE Neuro Mt hood: Innervation

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Which of the following muscles is innervated by the anterior division of the obturator nerve? pectineus adductor magnus adductor longus gracilis

Correct Answer: adductor longus All of the options are innervated by the obturator nerve (L2-L4), but only the adductor longus is innervated by the anterior division. The pectineus is innervated by the obturator nerve in slightly less than 10% of individuals, while most often it is innervated by the femoral nerve.

sciatic nerve (tibial division)

Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Biceps femoris (long head)

The __________ is innervate by the upper subs cap and lower subscapular nerves

Subscapularis

T/F the obturator nerve innervates the adductor magnus

True

T/F: biceps brachii is innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve

True

T/F: the sacral plexus innervates the piriformis

True

T/F: the superior gluteal nerve innervates the TFL

True

T/F: the biceps femoris is innervated by the sciatic nerve

True: long: tibial division Short: common fib division

lateral plantar nerve

Abductor digiti minimi Flexor digiti minimi Opponens digiti minimi Dorsal interossei Quadratus plantae Adductor hallucis Lumbrical II, III, IV Plantar interossei

Which spinal nerve roots contribute to the brachial plexus? C1-T1 C3-C8 C5-C8 C5-T1

Correct Answer: C5-T1 The brachial plexus is made up of spinal nerve roots C5 through T1.

An inability to splay the fingers would indicate damage at which spinal segments? C5-C6 C6-C7 C7-C8 C8-T1

Correct Answer: C8-T1 The majority of the intrinsic muscles of the thumb and fingers are innervated at the C8-T1 spinal segments.

What artery is used as a point of reference when naming the cords of the brachial plexus? axillary artery carotid artery subclavian artery vertebral

Correct Answer: axillary artery The brachial plexus includes three cords (i.e., lateral, medial, posterior) that are named according to their position with respect to the axillary artery.

Deltoid atrophy may be associated with an injury to the: axillary nerve median nerve radial nerve subclavian nerve

Correct Answer: axillary nerve The axillary nerve arises from the C5-C6 nerve roots and innervates the deltoid muscle. Damage to the axillary nerve commonly occurs following a fracture to the head of the humerus.

Which muscle of the lower extremity is not innervated by the tibial nerve? flexor hallucis longus flexor digitorum longus flexor digiti minimi tibialis posterior

Correct Answer: flexor digiti minimi The flexor digiti minimi is innervated by the lateral plantar nerve.

Which nerve innervates the cremasteric muscle? ilioinguinal nerve obturator nerve genitofemoral nerve femoral nerve

Correct Answer: genitofemoral nerve The genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve arises from the roots of L1 and L2 and innervates the cremaster muscle. The cremaster muscle receives blood supply from the cremasteric artery.

Which of the following nerves does not have a connection from all three trunks of the brachial plexus? lower subscapular radial suprascapular thoracodorsal

Correct Answer: suprascapular The suprascapular nerve (C4, C5, C6) extends from the superior trunk of the brachial plexus. The nerve innervates the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles.

Suprascapular nerve Origin: Muscles:

From trunks of plexus: Superior

Nerve to subclavius Origin: Muscles:

From trunks of plexus: Superior Subclavius

Inferior gluteal nerve

Glute max

Musculocutaneous nerve Origin: Muscles:

Lateral cord Coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, brachialis

Lateral root of median nerve Origin: Muscles:

Lateral cord Forearm flexors except flexor carpi ulnaris and 5 muscles in hand

lateral pectoral nerve Origin: Muscles:

Lateral cord pec major - clavicular head

Which 2 nerves originate from the rami of the brachial plexus?

Long thoracic Dorsal scapular

ulnar nerve Origin: Muscles:

Medial cord Flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorum profundus, most small muscles of hand

Medial pectoral Origin: Muscles:

Medial cord Pec major/minor

Medial root of median nerve Origin: Muscles:

Medial cord: Forearm flexors except flexor carpi ulnaris and 5 muscles in hand

Wasting of the thenar eminence musculature indicates damage to which nerve?

Median nerve

Which nerves innervate the hip adductor musculature?

Obturator

Obturator nerve

Obturator externus Adductor longus/brevis/magnus Gracilis

Tibial nerve

Popliteus Gastroc/soleus/plantars Tibialis posterior Flexor hallucis longus Flexor digitorum longus

Femoral nerve

Quads Iliacus Sartorius Pectineus

The medial half of flexor digitorum profundus is innervated by the _________ nerve

Ulnar nerve

Which nerves innervate the muscles that ulnar deviate the wrist?

Ulnar: flexor carpi ulnaris Radial: extensor carpi ulnaris

What nerve innervates the deltoid?

axillary nerve

Tibialis anterior innervation

deep fibular nerve

What nerve innervates sartorius?

femoral nerve

Superficial fibular nerve

fibularis longus fibularis brevis

Superior gluteal nerve

gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, tensor fasciae latae

What nerve innervates glute max?

inferior gluteal nerve

Serratus anterior innervation

long thoracic nerve

Fibularis longus innervation

superficial fibular nerve

Supraspinatus is innervated by the ___________ Nerve

suprascapular nerve

Lats innervation

thoracodorsal nerve

Which nerve innervates the lats?

thoracodorsal nerve

Which nerves innervate the great toe flexors?

Tibial nerve Medial plantar nerve

medial plantar nerve

Abductor hallucis Lumbrical I Flexor digitorum brevis Flexor hallucis brevis

Which muscle is innervated by the ulnar nerve? anconeus extensor carpi radialis flexor digitorum profundus supinator

Correct Answer: flexor digitorum profundus The ulnar nerve arises from the medial cord of the plexus and innervates the flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorum profundus, and most of the small muscles of the hand.

Paralysis of which nerve gives rise to scapular winging? suprascapular nerve long thoracic nerve subscapular nerve thoracodorsal nerve

Correct Answer: long thoracic nerve The serratus anterior maintains the scapula against the rib cage. Weakness in this muscle results in a characteristic winging of the scapula. The serratus anterior is innervated by the long thoracic nerve.

Injury to the posterior cord of the brachial plexus could involve all of the following except: thoracodorsal nerve radial nerve axillary nerve musculocutaneous nerve

Correct Answer: musculocutaneous nerve The musculocutaneous nerve arises from the lateral cord of the brachial plexus. The nerve innervates the coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, and brachialis.

At which of the following sites might the median nerve be compressed? passing through the two heads of the pronator teres passing beneath the pisohamate ligament passing between the two heads of the supinator passing through the canal of Frohse

Correct Answer: passing through the two heads of the pronator teres Pronator syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed as it passes through the two heads of the pronator teres. This will affect sensory and motor function of the median nerve.

Which nerve innervates the diaphragm? phrenic nerve ventral rami of lumbar nerves L2-L4 cranial nerve V cranial nerve XI

Correct Answer: phrenic nerve The diaphragm is the primary muscle of inspiration. It is a dome-shaped muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity. The muscle is innervated by the phrenic nerve.

Which muscle is innervated by the femoral nerve? adductor longus iliopsoas quadriceps femoris hamstrings

Correct Answer: quadriceps femoris The quadriceps femoris muscle is located on the anterior portion of the upper leg and serves as the primary extensor of the knee.

What nerve innervates the hamstrings? obturator nerve posterior femoral nerve sciatic nerve common peroneal nerve

Correct Answer: sciatic nerve The sciatic nerve runs along the posterior thigh before it splits into the tibial nerve and common peroneal nerve at the level of the knee. The sciatic nerve supplies the hamstrings muscle group. The hamstrings muscle group consists of the semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and biceps femoris.

The supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles are both innervated by which nerve? axillary suprascapular lower subscapular upper subscapular

Correct Answer: suprascapular The supraspinatus and infraspinatus are innervated by the suprascapular nerve. The muscles are two of the four muscles that make up the rotator cuff in addition to the subscapularis and teres minor.

An inability to extend the elbow could result from pathology affecting the: dorsal nerve root of C7 ventral nerve root of C7 dorsal nerve root of C8 ventral nerve root of C6

Correct Answer: ventral nerve root of C7 Efferent fibers that control motor function are located in the ventral nerve root as they exit the spinal cord. The triceps receive their primary innervation from the C7 spinal segment.

T/F: triceps is innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve

False: radial nerve

T/F: the lumbar plexus innervates the glute med

False: superior gluteal nerve

T/F gastroc is innervated by the femoral nerve

False: tibial nerve

Which nerve innervates the knee extensor musculature?

Femoral nerve

Radial nerve Origin: Muscles:

Posterior cord Brachioradialis, triceps, supinator, wrist extensors, anconeus

Thoracodosral nerve Origin: Muscles:

Posterior cord Lats

upper subscapular nerve Origin: Muscles:

Posterior cord Subscap

Lower subscap nerve Origin: Muscles:

Posterior cord Subscap, teres major

Axillary nerve Origin: Muscles:

Posterior cord deltoid, teres minor

Lumbar plexus nerves

Psoas major/minor, quadratus lumborum (muscles)

Sacral plexus

Quad fem, piriformis, superior/inferior gemelli, obturator internus

What nerve innervates anconeous?

Radial nerve

Dorsal scapular nerve Origin: Muscles:

Rami of plexus: C5 Rhomboids, levator scap

Long thoracic Origin: Muscles:

Rami of plexus: C5-C7 Serratus anterior

Deep fibular nerve

Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus/brevis Extensor hallucis longus Fibularis tertius

What nerve innervates popliteus?

Tibial nerve

Sciatic Nerve: common fibular division

biceps femoris short head


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