====== Brachial plexus ====== {{::brachial_plexus.png?500|}} Schematic diagram of the brachial plexus. (By permission: Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1973, R. Warwick & P. Williams: Gray’s Anatomy 35th Edition © Longman Group UK Limited.) The brachial [[plexus]] is a network of [[nerve]]s, running from the spine, formed by the anterior rami of the lower four cervical nerves and first thoracic nerve (C5–C8, T1). The brachial plexus passes through the cervico-axillary canal in the neck to reach the axilla (armpit region), and into the arm including the hand, innervating these regions. ====== Nerves arising from the brachial plexus ====== Radial nerve (C5–8) Radial nerve (and its branches) innervate the extensors of arm and forearm: ● ↯ triceps (all 3 heads) ● ↯ anconeus ● ↯ brachioradialis ● ↯ extensor carpi radialis longus & brevis (latter originates ≈ at terminal branch) ● ↯ supinator (originates near the terminal branch) ● ↳ continues into forearm as posterior interosseous nerve (C7, C8) ○ ↯ extensor carpi ulnaris ○ ↯ extensor digitorum ○ ↯ extensor digiti minimi ○ ↯ extensor pollicis brevis & longus ○ ↯ abductor pollicis longus ○ ↯ extensor indicis ===== Brachial plexus injury ===== see [[Brachial plexus injury]]