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==Clinical Features== | ==Clinical Features== | ||
[[File:Cutaneous innervation of the upper limb.svg|thumb|Cutaneous innervation of the upper limb]] | |||
*Injury associated with the following injuries: | *Injury associated with the following injuries: | ||
**[[Anterior shoulder dislocation]] | **[[Anterior shoulder dislocation]] | ||
Revisión del 15:52 3 abr 2017
Background
- The axillary nerve supplies innervation to:
- Deltoid
- Teres minor
- Long head of triceps
- Skin over lateral shoulder
Clinical Features
- Injury associated with the following injuries:
- Weak arm abduction (from 15 to 90 degrees)
- Weak shoulder flexion, extension and rotation of shoulder
- Decreased sensation of upper lateral arm (over deltoid)
Differential Diagnosis
Upper extremity peripheral nerve syndromes
Median Nerve Syndromes
Ulnar Nerve Syndromes
Radial Nerve Syndromes
- Radial neuropathy at the spiral groove (ie. "Saturday night palsy")
- Posterior interosseous neuropathy
Proximal Neuropathies
- Suprascapular neuropathy
- Long thoracic neuropathy
- Axillary neuropathy
- Spinal accessory neuropathy
- Musculocutaneous neuropathy
