MindMap Gallery Brachial plexus
The Brachial Plexus is a complex network of anterior branches of cervical nerves responsible for the sensory and motor functions of the upper limb. Its anatomical structure includes multiple major branches, such as the median nerve, ulnar nerve, and radial nerve, which follow specific pathways. The function of the Brachial Plexus is crucial, innervating the muscles of the upper limb, transmitting cutaneous sensation, and regulating blood circulation.
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