Crash Notes Upper Limb

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Simplified High-Yield Notes for Medical Students

These crash notes are designed to make Upper Limb Gross Anatomy simple, organised, and easy to remember. Made directly from my full video crash course and whiteboard sessions available on my website.

Perfect for medical students who want to master upper limb anatomy without spending hours buried in textbooks.

The notes are concise yet detailed enough to build strong concepts for block exams, vivas, MCQs, and rapid revision.

What’s Included?

• Breast anatomy (blood supply, lymphatic drainage & clinical correlations)

• Clavipectoral fascia simplified

• Upper limb muscles organised by function, action & nerve supply

• Brachial plexus with easy diagrams, mnemonics & clinical correlations

• Median, ulnar and radial nerves made simple

• Cutaneous nerve supply of the upper limb & hand

• Humerus relations with nerves & vessels

• Common fractures and their associated nerve injuries

• Intermuscular spaces (quadrangular & triangular spaces)

• Cubital fossa anatomy & clinical importance

• Carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome & Volkmann’s ischaemic contracture

• Anatomical snuffbox, palmar spaces & Parona’s space

• Scapular, elbow & palmar arterial anastomoses

• High-yield diagrams, tables & quick memory tricks throughout

These notes are ideal for:

• Last-minute revision

• Block examinations

• Anatomy vivas

• MCQ preparation

• Integrated modular assessments

• Students who struggle with long textbooks

Think of these as your “study smarter, not harder” Upper Limb Gross Anatomy survival notes—simplified the DocHasna way.

Recommended to be used alongside the full Upper Limb Gross Anatomy Video Crash Course for maximum understanding and retention.

Sources: Snell Anatomy, UHS Learning Objectives & BD Chaurasia.

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