Assessment |
Biopsychology |
Comparative |
Cognitive |
Developmental |
Language |
Individual differences |
Personality |
Philosophy |
Social |
Methods |
Statistics |
Clinical |
Educational |
Industrial |
Professional items |
World psychology |
Biological: Behavioural genetics · Evolutionary psychology · Neuroanatomy · Neurochemistry · Neuroendocrinology · Neuroscience · Psychoneuroimmunology · Physiological Psychology · Psychopharmacology (Index, Outline)
Nerve: Lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm | ||
---|---|---|
Diagram of segmental distribution of the cutaneous nerves of the right upper extremity. Anterior view. ("Lat. antibrach. cutan." visible in purple at center.) | ||
Diagram of segmental distribution of the cutaneous nerves of the right upper extremity. Posterior view. ("Lat. antibrach. cutan." visible in purple at center.) | ||
Latin | n. cutaneus antebrachii lateralis, n. cutaneus antibrachii cutaneous lateralis | |
Gray's | subject #210 936 | |
Innervates | ||
From | musculocutaneous nerve | |
To | ||
MeSH | [1] |
The lateral antibrachial cutaneous nerve (or lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm) (branch of musculocutaneous nerve, also sometimes spelled "antebrachial") passes behind the cephalic vein, and divides, opposite the elbow-joint, into a volar and a dorsal branch.
Volar branch[]
The volar branch (ramus volaris; anterior branch) descends along the radial border of the forearm to the wrist, and supplies the skin over the lateral half of its volar surface.
At the wrist-joint it is placed in front of the radial artery, and some filaments, piercing the deep fascia, accompany that vessel to the dorsal surface of the carpus.
The nerve then passes downward to the ball of the thumb, where it ends in cutaneous filaments.
It communicates with the superficial branch of the radial nerve, and with the palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve.
Dorsal branch[]
The dorsal branch (ramus dorsalis; posterior branch) descends, along the dorsal surface of the radial side of the forearm to the wrist.
It supplies the skin of the lower two-thirds of the dorso-lateral surface of the forearm, communicating with the superficial branch of the radial nerve and the dorsal antibrachial cutaneous branch of the radial.
See also[]
- Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm
- Posterior cutaneous nerve of forearm
- Superior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm
Additional images[]
External links[]
- Duke Orthopedics lateral_antebrachial_cutaneous_nerve
- Norman/Georgetown lesson2superficveinsupperlimb, Norman/Georgetown lesson5nervesofpostforearm
- EatonHand ner-097
- SUNY Figs 06:03-08 - "Cutaneous nerves of the upper extremity."
- Hand kinesiology at University of Kansas nerves/lateralcutan.htm
- Dictionary at eMedicine lateral+cutaneous+nerve+of+forearm
This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated. Please edit the article if this is the case, and feel free to remove this notice when it is no longer relevant.
Nerves of upper limbs (primarily): the brachial plexus |
---|
supraclavicular: dorsal scapular - suprascapular - to the subclavius - long thoracic
infraclavicular: lateral cord: musculocutaneous (lateral cutaneous of forearm) - lateral pectoral - lateral head of median (anterior interosseous, palmar, common palmar digital, proper palmar digital) medial cord: medial pectoral - medial cutaneous of forearm - medial cutaneous of arm - ulnar (muscular branches, dorsal branch, palmar branch, superficial branch, deep branch) - medial head of median posterior cord: subscapular (upper, lower) - thoracodorsal - axillary (superior lateral cutaneous of arm) - radial (muscular, inferior lateral cutaneous of arm, posterior cutaneous of arm, posterior cutaneous of forearm, superficial branch, deep branch, posterior interosseous) |
This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia (view authors). |