limbs Flashcards
brachioradialis muscle—>muscle of forearm-lateral comparement
brachialis muscle—>muscle of the upper arm-anterior comparement
palmaris longus muscle–>muscle of forearm-anterior comparement
tibia anterioris and fibular tertius—> muscle of anterior comparement of leg
correct statement about basilic vein include:
it ascends on the ulnar side of forearm
it doesnt join axilary vein.it join the branch near axila
cephalic vein join axilary vein to make subclavian vein
the muscles that innervated by ulnar nerve include:
3rd and 4th lumbricals
palmar interossei
(they are not the onlu muscles innervated ny ulnar nerve
quadricips femoris is composed of following muscles;
vastus medialis,lateralis,intermidius
rectus femoris
articulation with talus include:
navicular
calacaneus
tibia(the inferior surface of medial malleolus has articulation for talus)
fibula (the medial surface of lateral malleolus has articulation facet for talus)
it doesnt articulate with medial cuniform
it ends into medial and lateral plantar nerve
it ends as dorsal pedis artery
it bound on the floor by sartorius and lateraly by vastus medialis and floor by adductor longus and magnus
proximal carpal bones:
pisiform
lunate
scaphoid
triquetal
tibia anterioris is innervated by deep fibular (proneal) nerve
peroneal or peroneus longus or fibularis longos is innervaed by superificial fubular nerve
sartorious is innervated by femoral nerve
gracilis by obtorator nerve
carpal tunnel contain:
it is roofed by flexor retinaculum
deep to flexor retinaculum:
median nerve
4 tendons of flexor digitorum supericial
4 tendons of flexor digitorum profunda
tendon of flexor pollicis longus
flexor carpi radialis(on its own not tendon)
superficial to flexor retinaculum:
ulnar nerve and artery
palmar cutaneus branch of median nerve
ulnar artery devide to superficial palmar arch and deep palmar branch
median cubital vein connect cephalic and basilic vein
median vein join basilic of median cubital vein
brachial artery lies in cubital fossa superficial to brachialis and medial to biceos brachi and lateral to median nerve
cephalic vein join axilary vein
basilic vein join brachial vein
dorsal pedis artery is continuation of anterior tibial artery
tribritaries of axilary vein are cephalic and basilic(wrong)
posterior wall of axila :
is made of litissimus dorsi, subscapularis, teres major
correct statement about joint of upper limb:
mid carpal joint is between proximal and distal row of carpal bones
carpometacarpal is between distal caral bone and metacarpal bones
wrist joint does not have pronation and supination
wrist joint have Abduction (radial deviation)/adduction (ulnar deviation, extention flexion, circumduction
the elbow joint consist of 3 articulation
content of popliteal fossa:
popliteal artery and vein
common fibular and tibial nerve
small sephanous vein and lymph nodes