095 Innervations Of The Pectoral Muscles

095 Innervations Of The Pectoral Muscles

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Leslie Samuel explains the innervation of pectoral muscles, focusing on pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, subclavius, and serratus anterior. He describes the nerves involved, such as the lateral and medial pectoral nerves, the nerve to subclavius, and the long thoracic nerve. Mnemonics are provided to aid memory, and viewers are encouraged to explore further resources on the brachial plexus.

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Describe the innervation of the serratus anterior muscle.

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What is the significance of the long thoracic nerve in relation to the serratus anterior?

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Summarize the main points discussed in the video regarding pectoral muscles and their innervation.

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