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Long Thoracic Nerve and Medial Scapular Winging:...

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The long thoracic nerve is a branch of the brachial plexus that arises directly from the cervical nerve roots C5, C6, and C7. It lies dorsal to the spinal nerves and innervates the serratus anterior.

Medial Scapular Winging: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis,...

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Medial scapular winging is most commonly caused by a dysfunction of the serratus anterior muscle, which occurs due to injury to the long thoracic nerve.

Common Nerve Injuries in the Upper Extremity:...

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This educational video discusses common nerve injuries in the upper extremity, including long thoracic, axillary, anterior and posterior interosseous, median, and ulnar nerve injuries. It covers symptoms,...

Scapular Winging

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There are two main types of scapular winging - medial and lateral. Lateral winging occurs due to injury of spinal accessory nerve leading to dysfunction of trapezius muscle. It is more visible during...

Winging of the Scapula and Treatment Methods

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The video presents the winging of the scapula and its treatment. Medial winging is the most common form of winging of the scapula. What causes it? It occurs most commonly due to deficit in the serratus...

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