nerve supply: long thoracic, C5, C6, C7;
thoracodorsal
It is called a winged scapula and can be due to many causes but is usually due to a weakness in a muscle called serratus anterior. The weakness could be in the muscle itself or the nerve that sends impulses to it.
Lower subscapular nerve
femoral vein
The facial nerve (VII)
vagus nerve
deep peroneal nerve supplies the tibialis anterior muscle
It is called a winged scapula and can be due to many causes but is usually due to a weakness in a muscle called serratus anterior. The weakness could be in the muscle itself or the nerve that sends impulses to it.
vagus nerve
radial nerve
The musculocutaneous nerve
The median nerve supplies most of the flexor muscles of the human forearm, and some hand muscles. The ulnar nerve also supplies two flexor muscles, and most of the remaining hand muscles that the median nerve does not cover.
ulnar nerve
Lower subscapular nerve
Both supply to the scrotum in males, but the genitofemoral supplies to the anterior surface of the thigh while the illoinguinal nerve supplies the superior medial aspect of thigh.
The abducens is another nerve sending controlling impulses to an eyeball muscle.
Muscles that attach to the scapula are:The Pectoralis minor.The coracobrachialis.The short head of biceps brachii.
the Chorda Tympani nerve ( a branch of the facial nerve VII) which joins the lingual nerve medial to the lateral pterygoid muscle.