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NWHSU Mash GA1Q3Liga

NWHSU Mash GA1Q3 Ligaments and True False questions

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Name 2 Ligaments that connect the scapula and the clavicle. Acromioclavicular Ligament & Coracoclavicular Ligament
two ligaments that connect the clavicle with the scapula conoid ligament and trapezoid ligament
Ligament of the shoulder immediately deep to subscapularis tendon; it has superior, middle, and inferior parts; IMPORTANT: It does NOT attach to coracoid process. Glenohumeral Ligament
Name 2 bursae associated with the superior and/or anterior part of the shoulder joint. Subclavicular Bursae, Subacrominal Bursae (fused with Subdeltoid Bursa)
Ligament that holds the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii in a groove. Transverse Humeral Ligament
Ligament which attaches at the lesser and greater tubercles of the humerus and forms a retinaculum for the tendon of the long head of the biceps brachii. Transverse humeral ligament
ligament that attaches to lesser and greater tubercles as crosses the intertubercular groove; holds tendon of long head of biceps in place Transverse humeral ligament
Ligament of elbow joint that prevents adduction of the joint. Radial Collateral Ligament
Ligament that medially reinforces the articular capsule of the elbow joint Ulnar Collateral
A patient presents a "pulled elbow" specifically the Head of the radius has been pulled through its surrounding ligament. Give specific ligamentous damage. Annular Ligament
Ligament torn in hyperadduction of the wrist. Radial Collateral Ligament
Ligament torn in hyperabduction of the wrist Ulnar Collateral Ligament
hyperflexion of wrist radial collateral ligament
A patient presents a sprained wrist caused by hyperextension. Give specific ligament damage Palmar radiocarpal ligament palmar ulnarcarpal ligament
Carpal tunnel is an osseofirous canal formed by _____and ______ carpal bones and flexor retinaculum
Which ONE of the following statements is False? (question from last flash card) b. lumbricals extend the MP and interphalangeal joints
Which one of the following statements if TRUE? the superficial transverse metacarpal ligament fills in gaps between longitudinal bands of palmar aponeurosis
which of the following is false: A: The dorsal interossei abduct B: the lumbricals flex the MP jionts and extend the interphalangeal C:the tendon of flex pollicus longus passes through carpal canal D:add. pollicus is innv. by the median n. D is false
Which of the following is true?a)dorsal interossei adduct(abduct) b)the superficial transverse metacarpal ligament fills in gaps between longitudinal bands of palmar aponeurosisc)lunmbricals origin from tendons of flexor digitorum superficialis(profundis) the superficial tranverse metacarpal ligament fills in gaps between longitudinal bands of palmar aponeurosis
Which one of the following statements is FALSE? a. extensor pollicis longus forms the posterior border of the snuff box b. lumbricals extend the MP and interphalangeal joints c.the palmar aponeurosis is proximally attached to the flexor retinaculum and tendon of palmaris longus d.all interossei are innervated by the ulnar nerve e.the dorsal interossei abduct the 2nd, 3rd, & 4th digits
Which ONE of the following statements is FALSE? d. the adductor pollicis is innervated by the median nerve (it's actually the ulnar n.)
Which is FALSE?a)the adductor pollicis inserts into the proximal phalanx of thumb b)the lumbricals fles the MP joints and extend the interphalangeal c)the tendon of flexor pollicis longus passes through the carpal tunnel d)the adductor pollicis is innerva the adductor pollicis is innervated by the median nerve
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