The _____ (rotator cuff muscle) is innervated by the upper and lower subscapular (C5-C6) nerves (2).
The _____ nerve and posterior humeral circumflex artery pass through the quadrangular space of the shoulder.
Muscles lost in Klumpke palsy include the _____:1. lumbricals2. interossei3. hypothenar4. thenar
The median nerve gains access to the forearm in the medial aspect of the _____ fossa and then immediately courses between the humeral / ulnar heads of the pronator teres muscle
Median nerve lies _____ to brachial artery in cubital fossa
The musculocutaneous nerve supplies _____.
Muscles of the thenar eminence:1. _____2. Abductor pollicis brevis3. Flexor pollicis brevis
A lesion to the #_____ cord would result in wrist drop, paralysis of the deltoid, and impairment of internal rotation of the humerus

The space marked is the upper triangular space and the _____ artery is a content of it.

The structure marked as "X" in the given image is formed by the 1st lumbrical, _____ dorsal interossei and _____ palmar interossei

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