Superior gluteal nerve injury is _____ to the side that the patient stands on Superior gluteal nerve injury is _____ to the side of the dropped hip
Hint: contra/ipsilateral
_____ ↓ Deep fibular n. ↓ Extensor hallucis
Hint: spinal roots
_____ ↓ Median n. & ulnar n. ↓ Flexor digitorum profundus
Hint: spinal roots
Compression of the ulnar nerve within the _____ results in decreased pinch strength, and decreased sensation over the little finger and medial palmar surface of the hand
What nerve is responsible for flexion at the hip and extension at the knee? _____
_____ ↓ Deep fibular n. ↓ Tibialis anterior
Hint: spinal roots
_____ ↓ Axillary n. ↓ Deltoid
Hint: spinal roots
Pt with a "boxer's fracture" = fractures of _____
Ulnar nerve lesion at the _____ leads to referred pain to the forearm
Hint: elbow/wrist
Motor weakness of elbow flexion and supination Sensory loss of lateral forearm _____ nn damage
Bones and joints of upper limb
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Muscles and movements of upper limb
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Nerves and blood supply of upper limb
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Clinical correlations of upper limb
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Bones and joints of lower limb
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Muscles and movements of lower limb
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Nerves and blood supply of lower limb
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Clinical correlations of lower limb
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Comparison of upper and lower limb structures
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