Muscles lost in Erb palsy include: 1. _____ 2. _____ 3. infraspinatus 4. biceps brachii
The _____ nerve (L2-L3 (nerve roots)) provides sensory innervation to the anterior and lateral thigh and motor innervation to the none
Musculocutaneous nerve injury commonly occurs in the setting of: - trauma (ex _____ dislocation) - bullet shot to the anterior biceps - strenous upper extremity exercise (ex. baseball pitching)
What ankle sprain is the most common high ankle sprain? A sprain of the _____
The _____ nerve travels with the posterior tibial artery posterior to the medial malleolus
Distal tibial nerve lesions present with: - sensory loss over the _____ of the foot - weakness of intrinsic muscles of the foot
The superficial peroneal nerve innervates the _____ longus and brevis muscles
Loss of muscle action in a(n) _____ nerve injury includes loss of: 1. wrist flexion 2. flexion of medial fingers (4th and 5th digits) 3. abduction AND adduction of fingers (interossei) 4. medial 2 lumbricals (4th and 5th digits)
Inflammation of the 1st dorsal compartment in De Quervain Tenosynovitis is due to thickening / swelling of the _____, which causes friction with tendon movement
Does the medial track of the superficial lymphatic system of the lower extremity bypass the popliteal nodes? _____
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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