Forearm Flashcards
List 2 taught points in the forearm and describe their location
- TE5
On the dorsal aspect of the forearm, 2 cun proximal to the wrist crease corresponding to the radiocarpal joint between the radius and the ulna in the interosseus space
- PC6
On the flexor surface of the forearm, 2 cun proximal to the wrist crease between palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis longus.
TE5 location and needling technique
- Location
- Insertion
- Depth
TE5
Location
On the dorsal aspect of the forearm, 2 cun proximal to the wrist crease corresponding to the radiocarpal joint between the radius and the ulna in the interosseus space
Insertion:
perpendicular
Depth:
0.5 - 1 cun
Describe the relevant TE5 anatomy
Muscles (1)
Nerves (2)
Vessels (4)
TE5 anatomy
Muscles:
- Extensor digitorum communis
Nerves
- posterior cutaneous nerve of the forearm C5-8
- Deeper: posterior interosseus nerve (deep branch of the radial nerve) C5-T1
Vessels:
- posterior interosseous arteries + veins
- anterior interosseous arteries + veins
List 5 neuroanatomical indications for TE5
TE5 indications
- Inflammation of the forearm extensor tendons
- Tenosynovitis
- Tennis elbow
- Problems in hand, wrist and elbow
- Motor problems of the arm and elbow, tremor
Nb sympathetic switch.
Contraindicated in pregnancy
PC6 location and needling technique
- Location
- Insertion
- Depth
PC6
Location:
On the flexor surface of the forearm, 2 cun proximal to the wrist crease between palmaris longus and flexor carpi radialis longus.
Insertion:
perpendicular
Depth: 0.5 - 1 cun
Describe the relevant PC6 anatomy
- Muscles (3)
- Nerves (superficial: 3; deep: 2)
- Vessels (4)
PC6 anatomy
Muscles:
- palmaris longus
- flexor carpi radialis
- flexor digitorum superficialis
Nerves:
- Superficial*
1. medial cutaneous nerves of the forearm
2. lateral cutaneous nerves of the forearm
3. palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve in the skin - Deep*
1. median nerve
2. anterior interosseous (C5 –T1)
Vessels:
- median artery and vein
- anterior interosseus artery and vein
List 5 neuroanatomical indications for PC6
PC6 indications
- tendonitis of palmaris longus, flexor carpi radialis longus, and any problems with flexor tendons
- medial epicondylitis
- tenosynovitis
- carpal tunnel syndrome
- contracture of the elbow and arm
Nb parasympathetic switch