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Forearm/Hand 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The _____ is superficial and has a palpable edge that extends from the elbow to the wrist | |
| The _____ are 8 pebble sized bones that form two rows, located just below the flexor crease | Carpals |
| The flexor ____ forms the connective tissue band or roof of the carpal tunnel | |
| Which muscle works synergistically with the biceps brachii in flexing of the elbow | |
| Which muscle has its function in extending the wrist as well as the 2nd through 5th fingers | |
| The insertion of the brachialis is at the tuberosuty and coranoid process of the ulna. Where does it originate | Distal half of anterior surface of humerus |
| Which bony landmark is the common flexor tendon located | |
| Which action would you have your partner perform in order to palpate the brachioradialis | Flexion of the elbow |
| Which bony landmark is commonly known as the elbow | |
| Ulna | |
| Retinaculum | |
| Brachialis | |
| Extensor digitorum | |
| medial epicondyle of the humerus | |
| Olecranon process of the ulna | |
| The short muscle of the thumb all make up the fatty portion of the thumb also referred to as | Thenar eminence |
| The palpable edge of which bone runs the length of the forearm | Ulna |
| Which two movements occur when the radius pivots back and forth around the ulna | Supination, pronation |
| The elbow is comprised of two joints, the _____ and _____ | Humeroradial, humeroulnar |
| The eight carpals are located just distal to which topographical landmark | Flexor crease |
| The olecranon process serves as an attachment site for which muscle | Triceps brachii |
| Which bony landmark serves as an attachment site for the tendons of the wrist and finger extensors | Lateral epicondyles |
| Which superficial, bony knob is visible along the posterior, medial side of the wrist | Head of the ulna |
| The head of the radius is stabilized by which ligament | Annular ligament |
| Which bony landmark of the radius serves as the attachment site for brachioradialis | Styloid process |
| Lister's tubercle is directly across - perhaps an inch away - from which bony landmark | Head of the ulna |
| The styloid process of the radius and ulna serve as important jumping off points for locating which group of bones | Carpals |