_____ (distortion of the hand) is most apparent when making a fist, and is due to a(n) proximal median nerve lesion
The deep peroneal nerve supplies the _____ muscle
The _____ nerve (L5-S2) provides: - sensory innervation to the none - motor innervation to the gluteus maximus
The _____ peroneal nerve innervates the webspace between the hallux and 2nd digit
Loss of the _____ in Klumpke palsy results in total claw hand
Hint: specific muscle group
_____ nerve injury presents with: 1. wrist drop, including loss of elbow, wrist, and finger extension (action) 2. decreased grip strength (due to loss of wrist extension) (strength) 3. loss of sensation over posterior arm/forearm and dorsal hand (sensation)
What is the most common site for osteonecrosis (avascular necrosis)? _____
What kind of rotation do the following muscles allow the hip to do? _____ Gluteus medius Gluteus minimus Tensor fascia lata
The _____ nerve travels with the brachial artery around the distal humerus/cubital fossa
In a(n) _____ nerve injury, sensation is lost over the: 1. thenar eminence 2. dorsal aspects of lateral 3 1/2 fingers (with proximal lesion) 3. palmar aspects of lateral 3 1/2 fingers (with proximal lesion)
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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