Comparative Anatomy Flashcards
What are the 2 joints the clavicle is involved in?
- Sternoclavicular joint
- Acromioclavicular joint
What 2 ligaments are associated with the clavicle?
- Costoclavicular ligament
- Coracoclavicular ligament
What classification system is used in dislocations of the Ac joint?
Tossy
What tests can be used to determine the degree of AC dislocation?
- 10Kg test
- Piano key test
What is the result of embryonic limb rotation?
- The anterior surface of the developing lower limb becomes the plantar aspect of he foot
- The ventral flexor muscle masses are located largely posterior to the knee, as opposed to anterior to the elbow
What movements can occur in the upper limb?
- Elevation and depression
- Abduction and adduction
- Flexion and extension
- Pronation and supination
What does the human’s ability to grasp the hands in varied locations rely on?
The composite mobility of all of the joints involved
Where in the lower limb is the only joint which allows rotational movements?
Hip
Where in the lower limb is there no significant movements?
Tibio-fibula joints
What in the lower limb is equivalent to the axilla?
Femoral triangle
Why is the femoral triangle not against the trunk?
Due to bipedal stance and limb rotation
What are the common contents of the femoral triangle and the axilla?
- A stem artery enters and gives off a deep branch
- Accompanying major vein receives a superficial tributary
- Nerve(s) enter
What is responsible for almost all of the innervation of the upper limb?
Brachial plexus
Where does the brachial plexus enter the arm?
Enters into the axilla at the lateral border o the 1st rib
What is the major plexus of the lower limb?
Lumbosacral plexus