Hand Flashcards

1
Q

injury results in claw hand

A

ulnar nerve (innervates all interosseus muscles)

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2
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injury results in wrist drop

A

radial nerve - innervates forearm extensors

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3
Q

median nerve innervates which muscles of the forearm?

A

flexor carpus radialis, abductor pollicis, oppenen pollicis

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4
Q

injury results in inability to flex wrist and oppose thumbs

A

median nerve

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5
Q

Kanavel’s four cardinal signs of flexor tenosynovitis:

A
  1. intense pain with extension of partly flexed finger 2. flexion posture: finger is held in flexion for comfort 3. uniform swelling involving entire finger in contrast to localized swelling in local inflammation 4. percussion tenderness along the course of the tendon sheath
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6
Q

Compartments of the hand

A

Thenar, hypothenar, adductor, interosseus (4 dorsal, 3 volar)

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7
Q

Compartments of the forearm (4)

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Deep and superficial volar, mobile wad, dorsal extensor compartments

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