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Neurovasculature of Back/Shoulder

Across
This C5,C6 nerve determines whether your arm can adduct and rotate medially
This axioappendicular muscle is supplied by the suprascapular and thoracoacromial arteries and innervated by a nerve with the same name (C5,C6)
This supplies Teres Major as well as Teres Minor and Supra/Infraspinatus muscles
From C5-C8 and T1, these innervate the Pectoralis Major laterally and medially as well as the Pectoralis Minor medially (C8,T1)
This supplies blood to the Subscapularis and the Serratus Anterior
This muscle is innervated by the same nerve as the Deltoid
Down
These upper and lower C5,C6,C7 nerves innervate the Subscapularis
This supplies the Deltoid posteriorly and anteriorly
The pectoral branch of this artery supplies blood to both Pectoralis Major/Minor
Innervates and supplies blood to the Supra/Infraspinatus muscles
This C5,C6 nerve determines whether your shoulder can flex, abduct, and extend
The Serratus anterior is innervated by this C5, C6, C7 nerve