What are the contents of the femoral sheath? _____
Winged scapula is due to loss of action of _____ (muscle).
Volkmanns ischemic contracture is a result of scarring / stiffening / shortening of the _____ muscles
Boxer's Fractures are caused by a fracture of the metacarpal _____
Piriformis syndrome is caused by hypertrophy / muscle injury to the piriformis compressing structures traveling through the _____*name the structures passing below the piriformis (8)
The rotator cuff muscles are innervated primarily by _____
What is the lateral border of the femoral triangle? _____
Muscles of the _____ eminence are innervated by the ulnar nerve
A fracture of the _____ clavicle is the most common clavicle fracture
Hint: what section?
Clawing of the hand is best seen with _____ lesions of the median or ulnar nerves
Hint: proximal or distal
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