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Name ant upper arm ant muscles | show 🗑
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How many muscles of flexor forarm and what are names? | show 🗑
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show | FDProfundus, curls up all fingers, then need thumb flexed (F pollicis logis), then need to pronate- pronator quadratus. All innervated by median except ulnar 1 and 1/2 muscles FCU and FDP
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show | Ulnar: 1 and 1/2- Flexor carpi ulnaris and Flex dig profundus (ulnar half). Nerve is pinched between these 2 muscles.
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show | Medial half Lumbricles, opponens POLLICIS abducter POLLICIS & flexor POLLICIS all median others are all ulnar (PADS and DABS etc)
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show | 1. Brachioradialis- lateral epicondyle to radius-supinates but if wrist is pronated, it flexes elbow. 2. Ext carp rad longus and brev, 4. Ext digitorum all 4 fingers, 5. Ext Dig minimi, 6. Ext carpi ulnaris.
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6 deep posterior muscles of arm | show 🗑
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How many muscles of the arm? | show 🗑
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show | Upper lateral brachial cutaneous nerve (branch of axillary nerve that innervates lateral shoulder and skin over the deltoid muscle). Medial brachial brachial cutaneous n and intercostobrachial cutaneous nerves (upper medial arm), biceps is Mabc n
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show | SSn, axillary, branches of subscap and musculocutaneous (not usually) and supraclavicular
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How many muscles in arm | show 🗑
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Does biceps brachii attach to humerus? | show 🗑
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show | Ulna- causes flexion
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Forarm muscles- 8 | show 🗑
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show | Flex dig profundus- does the tips
Then flex thumb flex pol longus
Then pronate with pronator quadratus
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show | 1/2 fdprofundus, FCU all else median
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Lumbricals are? | show 🗑
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show | 1/2 LOAF- lumbricles, opponens, abductor flexor pollisis
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Extensor muscles forarm- how many? | show 🗑
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What are the 6 superficial muscles forarm? | show 🗑
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What are the 6 deep muscles of forarm? Order is going down arm | show 🗑
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What tendon resides in the carpal tunnel with the FDP and FDS’s? | show 🗑
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show | Deep fibers- ECRB, superficial fibers- extensor digitorum
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show | <10mm- >13 is abnormal
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show | Pass through trapezius- through supraspinatous then through the transverse ligament into the suprascapular notch.
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show | Palmar cutaneous branch at radial side just prox to flexor retinaculum and cutaneous branch of ulnar
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De quervans is where? | show 🗑
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show | Scapholunate ligament
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Suprascap nerve runs between these 2 notches | show 🗑
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show | Obrien’s test- pain worse with resisted extension of pronated hand relieved with supination
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show | Speeds test 20/70 sens specificity- low diagnostic resist downward pressure against supinated hand
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show | Common extensor tendon- ECRB EDC ECU- crozens test 3rd digit test
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PIN entrapment- which is the last muscle to recover? | show 🗑
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Medial epicondyle landmarks | show 🗑
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show | Lumbricles from FDP
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