Hand Flashcards

1
Q

Most common intercarpal coalition

A

– lunotriquetral (congenital)

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2
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Strongest part of the scapholunate ligament?

A

Dorsal

- a tear of the dorsal ligament can lead to a DISI deformity and scapholunate advanced collapse (SLAC)

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3
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Strongest part of the lunotriquetral ligament?

A

Volar

- a tear leads to VISI deformity

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4
Q

Stabilizer of the thumb CMC joint?

A

Primary stabilizer: volar beak ligament

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5
Q

What is the site of lunate dislocation called for perilunate dislocation injuries?

A

Space of Poirier between the radioscaphocapitate and the long radiolunate

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6
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These 4 muscles flex the MP joint and extends the PIP and DIP joint

A

Lumbricals

  • 4 total (Small and ring are innervated by Ulnar n. and index and long are innervated by the Median n.)
  • Originate from FDP tendon and insert on dorsal surface of middle and distal phalanx with 2 different slip insertions.
  • Located on the radial side of the fingers and join the interossei to for the lateral band
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7
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Interossei

A

Palmar adduct pAD
Dorsal abduct dABs
- Originate from metacarpals and join lumbricals on lateral band
- Innervation: Ulnar nerve

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8
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During recovery of radial nerve palsy what is the last muscle to be reinnervated

A

Extensor indices proprius

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