The brachial plexus is one of the most tested and most challenging topics in anatomy and clinical medicine. This guide breaks down the brachial plexus into a clear, step-by-step framework that makes nerve organization, function, and injury patterns intuitive and easy to recall on exams.
Designed for medical students who want clarity, structure, and clinical relevance—without unnecessary detail.
✔️ Complete brachial plexus organization (roots → trunks → divisions → cords → branches)
✔️ High-yield anatomical diagrams with clear labeling
✔️ Motor and sensory functions of all terminal nerves
✔️ Non-terminal branches and their clinical significance
✔️ Classic injury patterns (Erb palsy, Klumpke palsy, axillary, radial, median, ulnar injuries)
✔️ Exam traps and high-yield mnemonics
✔️ 10 clinical scenario practice questions with detailed explanations
• USMLE Step 1 preparation
• Pre-clinical anatomy and neuroanatomy exams
• Clinical rotations involving neurology, orthopedics, or surgery
• Students who want a concise but complete brachial plexus reference
The brachial plexus is one of the most tested and most challenging topics in anatomy and clinical medicine. This guide breaks down the brachial plexus into a clear, step-by-step framework that makes nerve organization, function, and injury patterns intuitive and easy to recall on exams.
Designed for medical students who want clarity, structure, and clinical relevance—without unnecessary detail.
✔️ Complete brachial plexus organization (roots → trunks → divisions → cords → branches)
✔️ High-yield anatomical diagrams with clear labeling
✔️ Motor and sensory functions of all terminal nerves
✔️ Non-terminal branches and their clinical significance
✔️ Classic injury patterns (Erb palsy, Klumpke palsy, axillary, radial, median, ulnar injuries)
✔️ Exam traps and high-yield mnemonics
✔️ 10 clinical scenario practice questions with detailed explanations
• USMLE Step 1 preparation
• Pre-clinical anatomy and neuroanatomy exams
• Clinical rotations involving neurology, orthopedics, or surgery
• Students who want a concise but complete brachial plexus reference