Lecture 5.1 Flashcards
the roots and trunks of the brchial plexus are ___clavicular
supraclavicular
The musculocutaneus nerve goes through ___________
coracobrachailis
The axillary nerve basically just supplies which two muscles?
Deltoid and teres minor
The musculocutaneous becomes cutaneous lateral to the tendon of the biceps
becomes the…
lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm
True or false
The ulnar nerve passed through the medial epicondyle
true
THe ulnar artery travels just under which two muscles in the forearm?
FCU FDP
Which muscles does the ulnar nerve innervate in the forearm?
FCU, medial half of FDP
The _____ nerve tucks in under the oblique attachemnt of FDP
There is fibrous arch spanning from humeral ulna head to its radial head - of which it goes under
The Median nerve tucks in under the oblique attachemnt of FDP
There is fibrous arch spanning from humeral ulna head to its radial head - of which it goes under
Just proximal to the wrist, the median nerve can be located between which two muscles?
Palmaris longus
fleor carpi radialis
The nerve above teres major is _____
below is ____
The nerve above teres major is axillary
below is radial nerve
The _____ nerve spirals around the back of the humerus
radial nerve
The radial nerve runs down the lateral aspect of the forearm, under the cover of which muscle primarily
bracioradialis
A big branch of the radial nerve is the posterior interosseus nerve,
This supplies most of _________muscles of the forearm
extensor