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Summary Detailed description and illustration of blood supply and nerve innervation of forearm £5.84   Add to cart

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Summary Detailed description and illustration of blood supply and nerve innervation of forearm

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Arteries and vein pathways in forearm, brief muscle anatomy and cubital fossa. As well as detailed forearm nerves innervation.

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  • March 10, 2022
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BLOOD SUPPLY ARM
 Once the subclavian artery passes under the clavicle it is in the armpit region & is referred to
as Axillary artery
 Axillary artery is relatively short & runs approximately the length of scapula
 As axillary artery exits the armpit area, it becomes the brachial artery
 Most of brachial artery runs along anterior surface of arm, but there is a branch - deep
brachial artery - supplying muscles of arm

ARTERIES




Brachial artery → radial artery & ulnar artery(in cubital fossa) → superficial palmar arch & deep
plamar arch → metacarpal arteries → digital arteries
 Deep brachial artery branches from brachial artery
 Interosseous artery branches from ulnar artery
o Dividing into anterior & posterior interosseus

Radial artery
 proximal half: runs below brachioradialis
 Middle: runs with radial nerve
 Distal: superficial- only covered by deep fascia, superficial fascia and skin
 Radial artery branches
o Radial recurrent artery → elbow joint & muscles on lateral forearm
o Palmar carpal branch → carpal bones & joints
o Superficial palmar arch → superficial to thenar muscles of thumb, anastomoses with
superficial palmar arch of ulnar artery

Ulnar artery
 Medial side of forearm
 Leaves cubital fossa deep to pronator teres
 Passes between flexor carpi ulnarisa & flexor digitorum profundus
 Supplies medial three & one half digits
 Branches:
o Ulnar recurrent → elbow joint
o Muscular arteries supplying muscles

, o Common interosseous artery → two carpal arteries supplying wrist
o Posterior interosseous artery → posterior forearm
o Anterior interosseous artery → anterior aspect of interosseous membrane
 Supplies deep muscles of anterior forearm, radius and ulna
o In distal forearm → perforates interosseous membrane to join posterior
interosseous artery

VEINS
 Superficial
o Superficial venous palmar arch
o Cephalic (lateral)
o Basilic (medial)
o Median cubital antebrachial vein




 Median cubital vein → runs across the middle of anterior arm (mainly take blood from here)
→ joins the cephalic & basilic vein

DEEP
o Deep venous palmar arch
o Radial vein
o Ulnar vein

Muscle origins of distal humerus
 Forearm flexor muscles origin = medial epicondyle
 Forearm extensor muscles origin = lateral epicondyle

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