brachial nerve plexus

brachial plexus

An arrangement of nerve fibers, running from the spine where it proceeds through the neck then the axilla and into the arm where it innervates skin and muscle. [WP,modified].

Type Muscle
Parent Structure neuron projection bundle
Latin Name brachial plexus
FMA ID 5906

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the brachial nerve plexus?
An arrangement of nerve fibers, running from the spine where it proceeds through the neck then the axilla and into the arm where it innervates skin and muscle. [WP,modified].
What is the Latin name for the brachial nerve plexus?
The Latin name for the brachial nerve plexus is brachial plexus.

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