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at a point located approximately at the junction of the middle and lower thirds of the anterior border of this muscle. The spinal accessory nerve can often be found 1 cm above Erb's point.
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Injury to Erb's point is commonly sustained at birth or from a fall onto the
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nerve roots, which later converge. At the nerve trunk, branches of
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The right brachial plexus with its short branches in anterior view.
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waiting for a tip; hence the colloquial name "porter's tip hand".
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Erb's point (neurology)
Erb's point (cardiology)

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brachial plexus
clavicle
Wilhelm Heinrich Erb
sternocleidomastoid muscle
cervical plexus
greater auricular
lesser occipital
transverse cervical
supraclavicular nerves
muscle
accessory nerve
posterior triangle of the neck
trapezius muscle

adding to it
C5
C6
suprascapular nerves
nerve to the subclavius
anterior
posterior

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