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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم ” و فى أنفسكم أفلا تبصرون“

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2 بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم ” و فى أنفسكم أفلا تبصرون“

3 The Upper limb

4 Axilla Definition: Pyramidal space between the upper part of the arm and chest. It has the following boundaries:  Apex  Base  Anterior wall  Posterior wall  Lateral wall  Medial wall

5 Axilla Contents of Axilla: 1.Axillary Artery. 2.Axillary Vein. 3.Brachial Plexus (cords + branches). 4.Axillary Lymph nodes. 5.Fat. 6.Axillary tail of Breast.

6 Axilla Definition: Pyramidal space between the upper part of the arm and chest. It has the following boundaries:  Apex  Base  Anterior wall  Posterior wall  Lateral wall  Medial wall

7 Axilla Definition: Pyramidal space between the upper part of the arm and chest. It has the following boundaries:  Apex (cervicoaxillary canal). Triangular. Bounded by: 1.clavicle, anterior. 2.Upper border od scapula, posterior. 3.Outer border of 1 st rib, medially Apex

8 Axilla Definition: Pyramidal space between the upper part of the arm and chest. It has the following boundaries:  Base: Skin & fascia

9 Axilla Definition: Pyramidal space between the upper part of the arm and chest. It has the following boundaries:  Anterior wall  Posterior wall  Lateral wall  Medial wall

10 Axilla Pectoralis major:

11 Axilla Pectoralis major:

12 Axilla Pectoralis major:

13 Axilla Pectoralis major:

14 Axilla Pectoralis major: Origin:  Anterior surface of medial half of clavicle  Front of sternum, front of upper 6 costal cartilages. Insertion:  Lateral lip of bicipital groove of the humerus Nerve supply:  Medial pectoral nerve  Lateral pectoral nerve Action:  Adduction, flexion and medial rotation of arm at the shoulder joint.  The sternocostal fibers can extened the flexed arm.

15 Axilla Pectoralis major: Origin:  Anterior surface of medial half of clavicle  Front of sternum, front of upper 6 costal cartilages. Insertion:  Lateral lip of bicipital groove of the humerus by a Bilaminar tendon Nerve supply:  Medial pectoral nerve  Lateral pectoral nerve Action (Joint):  Adduction, flexion and medial rotation of arm at the shoulder joint.  The sternocostal fibers can extened the flexed arm.

16 Axilla Pectoralis major:

17 Axilla Pectoralis minor: Origin:The 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th ribs Insertion: Medial border and upper surface of coracoid process of scapula Nerve supply:Medial pectoral nerve Action (Girdle): Depression and protraction of scapula.

18 Axilla Pectoralis minor: Origin:The 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th ribs Insertion: Medial border and upper surface of coracoid process of scapula Nerve supply:Medial pectoral nerve Action (Girdle): Depression and protraction of scapula.

19 Axilla Pectoralis minor: Origin:The 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th ribs Insertion: Medial border and upper surface of coracoid process of scapula Nerve supply:Medial pectoral nerve Action: Depression and protraction of scapula.

20 Axilla Pectoralis minor: Origin:The 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th ribs Insertion: Medial border and upper surface of coracoid process of scapula Nerve supply:Medial pectoral nerve Action: Depression and protraction of scapula.

21 Axilla Pectoralis minor:

22 Axilla Subclavius: Origin: 1 st costal cartilage and 1 st rib. Insertion: groove on inferior surface of clavicle Nerve supply: Nerve to subclavius Action:  Depress the clavicle.  Steadies clavicle during movements of shoulder joint.

23 Axilla Subclavius: Origin: 1 st costal cartilage and 1 st rib. Insertion: groove on inferior surface of clavicle Nerve supply: Nerve to subclavius Action:  Depress the clavicle.  Steadies clavicle during movements of shoulder joint.

24 Axilla Subclavius: Origin: 1 st costal cartilage and 1 st rib. Insertion: groove on inferior surface of clavicle Nerve supply: Nerve to subclavius Action:  Depress the clavicle.  Steadies clavicle during movements of shoulder joint.

25 Axilla Subclavius:

26 Axilla Clavipectoral fascia: Definition:A strong fibrous sheet of connective tissue lies deep to pectoralis major. Attachment:  Its upper border splits to enclose subclavius to be attached to the clvicle.  Its lower border splits to enclose the pectoralis minor, along lower border of subclavius, thickened to form costo- coracoid ligament that extends from anterior end of 1st rib and contenues downward as the Suspensory ligament of axilla.

27 Axilla Clavipectoral fascia: Structures piercing it:  Cepalic vein, ends in axillary vein  Acromio-thoracic artery, branch of 2 nd part of axillary artery  Lateral pectoral nerve, supplies pectoralis major  Lymph vessels.

28 Axilla Subscapularis: Origin: Subscapular fossa. Insertion: Lesser tuberosity of the humerus. Nerve supply: Upper and lower subscapular nerves. Action:  Adduction and medial rotation of the arm.  Stabilizes the shoulder joint.

29 Axilla Latissimus dorsi: Origin: 1.Posterior part of iliac crest. 2.Lumbar fascia. 3.Lower thoracic spines and supraspinous ligaments. 4. Lower 3 or 4 ribs. 5. Back of inferior angle of scapula. Insertion:  Wrap around the teres major (Triple relation.  Floor of intertubercular groove of the humerus Nerve supply:Thoracodorsal nerve. Action (joint): Powerful adductor, extensor and medial rotator of the arm.

30 Axilla Latissimus dorsi: Origin: 1.Posterior part of iliac crest. 2.Lumbar fascia. 3.Lower thoracic spines and supraspinous ligaments. 4. Lower 3 or 4 ribs. 5. Back of inferior angle of scapula. Insertion:  Wrap around the teres major (Triple relation.  Floor of intertubercular groove of the humerus Nerve supply:Thoracodorsal nerve. Action (joint): Powerful adductor, extensor and medial rotator of the arm.

31 Axilla Latissimus dorsi: Origin: 1.Posterior part of iliac crest. 2.Lumbar fascia. 3.Lower thoracic spines and supraspinous ligaments. 4. Lower 3 or 4 ribs. 5. Back of inferior angle of scapula. Insertion:  Wrap around the teres major (Triple relation.  Floor of intertubercular groove of the humerus Nerve supply:Thoracodorsal nerve. Action (joint): Powerful adductor, extensor and medial rotator of the arm.

32 Axilla Teres major: Origin: Lower 1/3 of back of lateral border of scapula Insertion: Medial lip of bicipital groove of the humerus Nerve supply: Lower subscapular nerve. Action: Adduction and medial rotation and extension of the arm.


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