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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in each of the black spaces below before clicking on it to display the answer.
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Which of the following forearm muscles is not involved in flexion of the wrist?   show
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show Ulnar collateral (transverse band)  
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Which of the following ligaments surrounds the head of the radius and helps to maintain stability of the proximal radioulnar joint?   show
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A movement unique to the thumb that allows for grasping is known as   show
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show pronator quadratus  
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show Retinacula  
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show Extensor pollicis longus  
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show False  
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T/F: Flexion of the wrist occurs primarily at the radiocarpal joints.   show
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From the anatomical position, thumb abduction and adduction occur in the sagittal plane, while thumb flexion and extension take place in the   show
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In addition to the adductor pollicis and flexor pollicis brevis, which of the following muscles assists the thumb in gripping?   show
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Including the thumb, how many interphalangeal joints are in one anatomically normal hand?   show
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The articulation between the wrist and the forearm occurs between the radius and the   show
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T/F: The bands of tissue at the wrist that keep the flexor muscles and the extensor muscles from rising up under tension are known as the dorsal and volar aponeuroses.   show
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The distal row of carpal bones articulates with the   show
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show Abduction  
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T/F: The extensor indicis extends the metacarpophalangeal, proximal interphalangeal, and distal interphalangeal joints of the middle finger.   show
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T/F: The lumbricales muscles assist with both flexion of the MP joints and extension of the PIP and DIP joints.   show
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