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- The subclavius protects the underlying brachial plexus and subclavian vessels from a broken clavicle—the most frequently broken long bone. Subclavius muscle...
- to the subclavius, is a small branch of the upper trunk of the brachial plexus. It contains axons from C5 and C6. It innervates the subclavius muscle...
- the pectoralis major and pectoralis minor, the subclavius muscle forms the axilla or armpit. The subclavius moves the shoulder downward and forward. Serratus...
- pectoralis minor and subclavius, and protects the axillary vein and artery, and axillary nerve. Traced upward, it splits to enclose the subclavius, and its two...
- the nerve to the Subclavius descends in front of the artery. The terminal part of the artery lies behind the clavicle and the Subclavius and is crossed...
- the brachial plexus, running behind and parallel with the clavicle and subclavius muscle and beneath the inferior belly of the omohyoid to the superior...
- innervating many muscles of the rotator cuff and distal arm, including: Subclavius Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Biceps brachii Brachialis Deltoid Teres minor...
- of this surface is occupied by a groove, which gives attachment to the Subclavius; the coracoclavicular fascia, which splits to enclose the muscle, is attached...
- Drains to Thoracic duct, right lymphatic duct Identifiers Latin truncus subclavius TA98 A12.4.01.003 FMA 12252 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- The subclavian nerve originates in both C5 and C6 and innervates the subclavius, a muscle that involves lifting the first ribs during respiration. The...