anatomy muscloskeletal 4

Anatomy: Musculoskeletal 4

Aim

Become familiar with the anatomy of the forearm and hand.

Outcomes

1. Locate the carpal bones.

2. Locate the position of the flexor retinaculum and its bony attachments.

3. Identify the nature and contents of the carpal tunnel

4. Identify the muscles that move the thumb and the arrangement of the flexor tendons for a typical finger.

5. Identify the muscle groups involved in flexion at the wrist and fingers and list the segmental spinal nerve roots responsible for each movement

6. Locate the course of the median nerve and palmar arterial arches in the forearm/hand.

7. Locate the tendons, nerves and pulses on the volar aspect of the wrist.

8. Identify the muscle groups involved in extension of the wrist and fingers.

9. Demonstrate and test extension at the wrist, and list the spinal segmental root values involved in these movements.

10. Identify the boundaries and contents of the "anatomical snuff box".

11. Demonstrate the movements of the thumb and fingers.

12. Demonstrate the territories of cutaneous sensation in the ha

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Forearm flexors which is true
all innervated by ulnar and median nerve C6/7
1 of 6
radial nerve which is false
superficial branch is motor
2 of 6
movements of the forearm and hand which is false
flexion of fingers FDP/FDS/FPL C7/8 median nerve
3 of 6
related to the hand which is false
the fingers and the thumb are broken down into proximal, middle and distal phalanges
4 of 6
muscles of the hand which is false
dorsal interosseous muscles five named first second and so on for abduction and addcution
5 of 6
the deep and superficail plamar arches which is false
palmar digital arteries arise from the deep arch
6 of 6

Other cards in this set

Card 2

Front

radial nerve which is false

Back

superficial branch is motor

Card 3

Front

movements of the forearm and hand which is false

Back

Preview of the front of card 3

Card 4

Front

related to the hand which is false

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

muscles of the hand which is false

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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