Musculocutaneous nerve injury commonly occurs in the setting of:- trauma (ex _____ dislocation)- bullet shot to the anterior biceps- strenous upper extremity exercise (ex. baseball pitching)
_____ space contains FPL, along with other flexor tendons of index finger
In the elbow there are three joints, these being:- _____ Joint- Ulnohumeral Joint- Proximal Radioulnar Joint
The _____ nerve travels with the brachial artery around the distal humerus/cubital fossa
Branches of the medial cord of the brachial plexus: M4UM_____ (C8,T1)Medial cutaneous nerve of forearm (C8,T1)Medial cutaneous nerve of arm (C8,T1)Ulnar nerve (C8,T1)Medial root of median nerve (C8,T1)
In a _____ nerve injury, sensation is lost over the:1. thenar eminence2. dorsal aspects of lateral 3 1/2 fingers (with proximal lesion)3. palmar aspects of lateral 3 1/2 fingers (with proximal lesion)
The _____ abducts the arm >100 and is innervated by the long thoracic nerve
The _____ (bone) (palpable in the anatomic snuff box) is the most commonly fractured carpal bone.
Ulnar bursa contains the common synovial flexor sheath envelops tendons of _____, FDP
An example of multipennate oblique muscle is _____ and subscapularis
Pectoral Region and Axilla
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Arm and Cubital Fossa
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Forearm and Hand
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Joints of Upper Limb
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Nerves of Upper Limb
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Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage
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Lymphatic Drainage
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Muscles and Their Actions
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Applied Anatomy and Clinical Correlations
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Surface Anatomy and Landmarks
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