Nerve Supply of the Diaphragm (Motor & Sensory) Explained | Novice Medic

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In this video, we explore the nerve supply of the diaphragm, which plays a crucial role in respiration. The diaphragm's motor supply comes from the phrenic nerve, while its sensory innervation is provided by both the phrenic nerve and lower six intercostal nerves. We’ll break down the pathway, function, and significance of these nerve supplies for breathing and diaphragmatic function. Understanding this anatomy is essential for anyone studying respiratory physiology, clinical medicine, and neuroanatomy. Tune in for a comprehensive review of how the diaphragm is controlled!

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🚨 Understanding the Nerve Supply of the Diaphragm (Motor & Sensory) 🚨
Fellow Medics, check out today’s video where we dive into the nerve supply of the diaphragm, both motor and sensory! Learn about the phrenic nerve and intercostal nerves and how they work together to enable proper diaphragmatic function for breathing. Perfect for anyone interested in respiratory anatomy and neuroanatomy. #Diaphragm #PhrenicNerve #RespiratoryPhysiology #NoviceMedic

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