Nerve Subclavian

**The subclavian nerve (lat. Nervus subclavius)** is one of four paired brachial nerves.

**Name**. The Latin name “subclavius” comes from the word “clavicula” - “collarbone”. The sine is also named; Next to these synonyms is the scapular nerve (Erb's nerve). According to another version, the name “subclavian” is explained by its location directly under the collarbone. In addition, the anatomical basis for this name is that branches of this nerve originate in the region of the collarbone.

The nerve trunk has a head, goes obliquely forward,