| Forearm |
| Written by Justin Cutler | |
| Wednesday, 04 October 2006 | |
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1. Make sure you look at the landmarks and configuration of bones
in Netter.
2. Bones of the Wrist: Some Lovers Try Positions That They Can't Handle = Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquitrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate 3. What Flexor muscles in the forearm are NOT innervated by the Median nerve? 4. What interphalangeal joint do the flexor digitorum superficialis muscles flex? 5. What interphalangeal joint do the flexor digitorum profundus muscles flex? 6. What tendons lie deep to the flexor retinaculum? 7. What tendons lie superficial to the flexor retinaculum? 8. Besides the obvious, why is attempting suicide by cutting your wrist a bad idea? 9. What flexor of the forearm is innervated by the radial nerve? 10. What defines the anatomical "snuff box"? 11. What would tenderness in the "snuff box" after a fall could indicate a fracture of what bone? 12. What structure lies on the floor on the "snuff box"? 13. Which arteries do each of the recurrent arteries around the elbow anastomes with? 14. The recurrent interosseous artery branches from what? 15. What nerve passes through the cubital tunnel? Where is the cubital tunnel? 16. What kind of fibers are carried in the superficial radial nerve? 17. The deep branch of the radial nerve pierces what muscle? 18. Deep branch of the radial nerve has a name change. Where does this occur and to what name? |
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