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The Brachial Plexus II: Animated Review [HD]

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View Part I: https://youtu.be/5YJJkK4Kw88 In this animation, Dr. Eric Laywell, Associate Professor at the Florida State University College of Medicine, continues our discussion about the brachial plexus by investigating the anatomy and clinical significance of specific terminal branches. Dr. Laywell focuses on six branches: the Long Thoracic Nerve, Axillary Nerve, Radial Nerve, Musculocutaneous Nerve, Ulnar Nerve, and Median nerve, giving information on both their motor and sensory functions and paying particular attention to nerve injury. This animation was directed and produced by Jodi Slade, senior medical illustrator at the FSU College of Medicine. This animation and all content is ©2013 The Florida State University College of Medicine
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