A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students . 20 THE NERVOUS DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Muscles of Shoulders and Upper Extremity.—Continued. Diseases in Name of Normal Symptoms of Defi- Innervated Represented which Muscle is Muscle. Function. cient Action. by in commonly In-volved. La t i ssi- Pulls the arm, Arm cannot be Subscapu-S ixth and As in progres- mus dor- when raised, moved backward ; 1 ar, also seventh cer- sive atrophies si. downward insufficient exten- branches of vical. and dystro- and back- sion of dorsal dorsal and phies ; in cer- ward ; if arm spine
A treatise on the nervous diseases of children, for physicians and students . 20 THE NERVOUS DISEASES OF CHILDREN. Muscles of Shoulders and Upper Extremity.—Continued. Diseases in Name of Normal Symptoms of Defi- Innervated Represented which Muscle is Muscle. Function. cient Action. by in commonly In-volved. La t i ssi- Pulls the arm, Arm cannot be Subscapu-S ixth and As in progres- mus dor- when raised, moved backward ; 1 ar, also seventh cer- sive atrophies si. downward insufficient exten- branches of vical. and dystro- and back- sion of dorsal dorsal and phies ; in cer- ward ; if arm spine ; trunk can- lumbar vico-dorsal is at rest up- not be moved lat- nerves pass- lesions; in p e r portion erally. ing through neuritis. brings scap- muscle. u 1 a nearer t h e median line; united action of up- per third of both muscles causes exten- sion of dorsal trunk ; single action causes lateral move- mentof trunk. Teres ma- Rotates raised Very few symp- S u b s c apu- Seventh cer- As above. jor. humerus in-ward ; adduc-tion of arm tothorax ; slightelevation ofshoulde
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