Clinical Anatomy of The Upper Limb: Kara Mudd, MSPAS, PA-C
Clinical Anatomy of The Upper Limb: Kara Mudd, MSPAS, PA-C
Clinical Anatomy of The Upper Limb: Kara Mudd, MSPAS, PA-C
Upper Limb
Kara Mudd, MSPAS, PA-C
Contents
Deltoid Muscles
• Well-developed in most adults
and easily accessible.
• Injection given in the lower half
to avoid injury to axillary nerve.
• Exact site of injection: Needle
should be inserted in center of
triangle.
• Place 4 fingers across deltoid
muscle with top finger kept along
acromial process, injection site is
3 fingers breadth below acromial
process.
Ruptured Supraspinatus
• Causes:
-Surgical injury
-axillary node dissection
-trauma
• Causes:
• Fracture of shaft of humerus
• Improper intramuscular injection
• Prolonged pressure
• Effects:
• Triceps brachii is spared (extension of elbow is possible)
• Other effects are similar as those of a lesion of radial nerve in axilla
Ulnar Nerve
Usually injured at
following sites:
Elbow
Cubital tunnel
Wrist
Hand
Effects depending on site
of lesion
Ulnar Nerve Injury at Elbow
• Motor Effects:
• Weakness of pronation of forearm due to paralysis of pronators.
• Deviation of wrist to Ulnar side on wrist flexion due to unopposed action of
flexor carpi ulnaris.
• Weakness of flexion of distal phalanx of thumb and index finger.
• Wasting of thenar muscles due to paralysis.
• Loss of opposition of thumb due to paralysis of opponens pollicis.
• Loss of flexion and weakness of abduction of thumb.
• Ape-hand deformity
• Sensory Effects:
• Loss of cutaneous sensations over palmar surface of lateral 3½ digits and
radial two-thirds of palm
Medial Nerve Injury at Carpal Tunnel
(Carpal Tunnel Syndrome)
• Compression of medial nerve in carpal tunnel.
• More common in women than man.
• Causes
• Tendosynovitis
• Bony encroachment (osteoarthritis/injury)
• Myxoedema, pregnancy, hypothyroidism etc conditions
resulting in fluid accumulation.
• Weight gain.
• Symptoms
• Painful paraesthesia and numbness affecting radial 3½
digits of hand.
• Wasting and weakness of thenar muscles.
• Loss of sensation or hypoaesthesia to light touch and
pin prick over palmar aspect of radial 3½ digits and
corresponding part of hand except skin over thenar
eminence
Special Tests
Yergason Test
• Singh, V. (2007) Clinical & Surgical Anatomy, 2nd edn. Elsevier; New
Delhi.
• Snell, R.S. (2007) Clinical Anatomy: An Illustrated Review with
Questions and Explanations, 3rd Edn. Lippincott Williams &
Wilkins; Philadelphia.
• Slide share presentation by Gan Quan Fu, PT,
• Thieme
• http://orthoinfo.aaos.org