Long chest nerve


Nervous thoracicus longus (Nervus thoracicus longus) - the nerve of the brachial plexus. It forms the abdominal branches of the cervical nerve: C5-C7 (C8). It starts with 2 or 3 roots.

Course

Even before joining, the roots circulate (with C7) or pierce (C5, C6) the centered muscle, where the joint is centered. The nerve then directs backwards and forwards. The area is infinite

Typically, Symptoms of paralysis Bibliography

Adam Bochenek, MichaƂ Reicher, Human Anatomy, volume V

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