Branches of the medial cord of the brachial plexus (Mnemonic: M4U): - _____ (C8, T1) - Medial cutaneous nerve of the arm (C8, T1) - Medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm (C8, T1) - Ulnar nerve (C8, T1) - Medial root of the median nerve (C8, T1)
The _____ nerve travels with the deep brachial artery around the midshaft of the humerus
The _____ (bone) (palpable in the anatomic snuff box) is the most commonly fractured carpal bone.
The _____ nerve travels with the brachial artery around the distal humerus/cubital fossa
Which tendon is also known as forgotten tendon of the rotator cuff?_____
The borders of the quadrangular space of the shoulder are: Medial: _____ Lateral: surgical neck of humerus Superior: teres minor Inferior: teres major
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

A lesion to #_____ would result in "Saturday night palsy" (wrist drop).

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