In a supracondylar fracture of the humerus, anterolateral displacement of the proximal fracture fragment typically results in damage to the _____
#2
The inferior gluteal nerve is commonly injured due to _____.
#3
Friedreich ataxia patients often have _____ (foot type) with hammer toes
#4
Injury to what muscle manifests as sudden onset shoulder pain after overloading the arm while in abduction?_____
#5
Ganglion cysts are often found in association and in communication with _____ on the dorsum of the hand
#6
Piriformis syndrome is caused by hypertrophy / muscle injury to the piriformis compressing structures traveling through the _____*name the structures passing below the piriformis (8)
#7
Palsy of the deep radial nerve as it travels through the supinator canal most commonly manifests with "_____ drop"
#8
What is the lateral border of the femoral triangle?
_____
#9
Muscles of the _____ eminence are innervated by the ulnar nerve
#10
A fracture of the _____ clavicle is the most common clavicle fracture
Hint: what section?
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Flashcard 1: In a supracondylar fracture of the humerus, anterolateral displacement of the proximal fracture fragment typically results in damage to the _____
Answer: radial nerve
Flashcard 2: The inferior gluteal nerve is commonly injured due to _____.
Answer: posterior hip dislocation
Flashcard 3: Friedreich ataxia patients often have _____ (foot type) with hammer toes
Answer: pes cavus
Flashcard 4: Injury to what muscle manifests as sudden onset shoulder pain after overloading the arm while in abduction?_____
Answer: Deltoid injury
Flashcard 5: Ganglion cysts are often found in association and in communication with _____ on the dorsum of the hand
Answer: synovial sheaths
Flashcard 6: Piriformis syndrome is caused by hypertrophy / muscle injury to the piriformis compressing structures traveling through the _____*name the structures passing below the piriformis (8)
Answer: greater sciatic foramen
Flashcard 7: Palsy of the deep radial nerve as it travels through the supinator canal most commonly manifests with "_____ drop"
Answer: finger
Flashcard 8: What is the lateral border of the femoral triangle?
_____
Answer: Sartorius muscle
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Flashcard 9: Muscles of the _____ eminence are innervated by the ulnar nerve
Answer: hypothenar
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Flashcard 10: A fracture of the _____ clavicle is the most common clavicle fracture
Answer: middle third
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