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**Long head of triceps
**Long head of triceps
**Skin over lateral shoulder
**Skin over lateral shoulder
*Injury associated with [[anterior shoulder dislocation]], [[inferior shoulder dislocation]], and [[proximal humerus fracture]]


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
*Injury associated with the following injuries:
**[[Anterior shoulder dislocation]]
**[[Inferior shoulder dislocation]]
**[[Proximal humerus fracture]]
*Weak arm abduction (from 15 to 90 degrees)
*Weak arm abduction (from 15 to 90 degrees)
*Weak shoulder flexion, extension and rotation of shoulder
*Weak shoulder flexion, extension and rotation of shoulder

Revision as of 15:51, 3 April 2017

Background

Axilary nerve
  • The axillary nerve supplies innervation to:
    • Deltoid
    • Teres minor
    • Long head of triceps
    • Skin over lateral shoulder

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Upper extremity peripheral nerve syndromes

Median Nerve Syndromes

Ulnar Nerve Syndromes

Radial Nerve Syndromes

Proximal Neuropathies

Other

Evaluation

Management

Disposition

See Also

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