MSK 4 - Upper Limbs 4 Flashcards

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What are the 3 functional groups that the muscles of the posterior forearm can be organised into?

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1) Muscles that extend and abduct or adduct the hand at the wrist joint
2) Muscles that extend the medial four digits
3) Muscles that extend or abduct the thumb

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What is A?

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Olecranon

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What is B?

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Anconeus

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What is C?

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Flexor carpi ularnis

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What is D?

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Extensor carpi ulnaris

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What is E?

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Extensor digiti minimi

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What is F?

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Extensor pollicis longus

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What is G?

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Anatomical snuff box

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What is H?

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Extensor pollicis brevis

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What is I?

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Abductor pollicis longus

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What is J?

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Extensor digitorum

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What is K?

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Extensor carpi radialis brevis

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What is L?

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Extensor carpi radialis longus

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What is M?

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Lateral epicondyle

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What is N

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Brachioradialis

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What is the action of extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis on the wrist joint?

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They both extend and abduct the wrist joint.

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Other than extension and abduction of the wrist, what other actions are the extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis involved in with the help of the flexor carpi radialis?

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They cause radial deviation of the wrist

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What are the muscles that extend the medial 4 digits?

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  1. Extensor digitorum
  2. Extensor indicis
  3. Extensor digiti minimi
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What is the origin of the extensor digitorum?

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Lateral epicondyle of humerus

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How many tendons does the extensor digitorum have?

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As its fleshy muscle belly runs distally it ducks under the extensor retinaculum, and divides into 4 tendons for the fingers – very similar to FDS and FDP in Lesson 3.

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What is A?

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Abductor pollicis longus

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What is B?

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Extensor pollicis longus

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What is C?

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Extensor pollicis brevis

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Where is the supinator found?

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This muscle envelops the neck and the proximal part of the shaft of the radius, covering it completely, except on its medial side.

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What is the action of supinator?
Supinates forearm
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For extensor digitorum: - innervation - main action
* Innervation * Radial nerve * Main action * Extend medial 4 digits at MCP joint
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For extensor carpi radialis longus: - innervation - main action
* Innervation * Radial nerve * Main action * Extend and abduct wrist
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For extensor carpi radialis brevis: - innervation - action
* Innervation * Radial nerve * Action * Extend and abduct wrist
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For brachioradialis: - innervation - action
* Innervation * Radial nerve * Action * Flexion of elbow (weak, maximal when forearm in midpronated position)
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For extensor carpi ulnaris: - innervation - action
* Innervation * Radial nerve * Action * Extend and adduct wrist
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For supinator: - innervation - action
* Innervation * Radial nerve * Action * Supinates forearm
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For extensor digiti minimi: - innervation - action
* Innervation * Radial nerve * Action * Extends 5th finger at MP joint
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What supplies all of the innervation to the extensors?
Radial nerve
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What branches does the radial nerve give of?
As the radial nerve leaves the cubital fossa it gives off a **deep** and **superficial** branch.
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What is the deep branch of the radial nerve called?
Posterior interosseus nerve
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What is the main motor nerve of the extensors of the forearm?
Posterior interosseus nerve
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Through what muscle does the posteiror interosseus nerve run through?
It runs deep to the supinator muscle eventually piercing it to enter the extensor compartment of the forearm.
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What fibres are contained in the superficial branch of the radial nerve?
The **superficia**l branch is purely **sensory** and distributed to skin on the dorsum of the hand. As it branches at the cubital fossa it runs deep to brachioradialis and enters the hand passing over the anatomical snuff box
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Where does the superficial branch of radial nerve run?
As it branches at the cubital fossa it runs deep to brachioradialis and enters the hand passing over the anatomical snuff box
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What is A?
Superficial branch of radial nerve
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What is B?
Posterior branch of radial nerve
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Why is the arterial supplie of the posterior forearm complicated?
The arterial supply is complex network of arterial anastomosis including - The posterior interosseus artery arising from the ulnar artery - The recurrent interosseous artery – a branch of the above.
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What are some arteries of the posterior forearm?
Posterior interosseus artery Recurrent interosseous artery
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What are the following branches of: - posterior interosseus artery - recurrent interosseous artery
* Posterior interosseus artery is a branch of radial artery * Recurrent interosseous artery is a branch of posterior interosseus artery
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What exists of the dorsum of the hand to provide stability and a tunnel for the extensor tendons?
Extensor retinaculum
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What is A?
Extensor retinaculum
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What is a ganglion?
Non-tender cysts can grow on the synovial sheaths found on the back of the hand These are often more inconvenient than functionally limiting and can be removed surgically
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What is a ganglion also called?
Synovial cyst
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Which of the cephalic and basilic vein in lateral and medial continuation of dorsal venous arch?
Medial - basilic vein Lateral - cephalic
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What is A?
Extensor retinaculum
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What is B?
Radial artery
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What is C?
Abductor pollicis longus
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What is D?
Extensor pollicis brevis
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What is E?
Tendon of extensor pollicis longus
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What are the boundaries of anatomical snuff box: - medial border - lateral border - floor
* Medial border * Tendon of EPL * Lateral border * Tendons of APB and EPB * Floor * Scaphoid and trapezium
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Which artery can you feel pulsating on its floor?
Radial artery
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For extensor pollicis longus: - innervation - action
* Innervation * Posterior interosseous nerve * Action * Extend wrist * Extend distal phalanx of thumb * Extend metacarpophalangeal and carpometacarpal joints
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For extensor pollicis brevis: - innervation - actions
* Innervation * Posterior interosseous nerve * Actions * Extend wrist * Extend proximal phalanx of thumb * Extend carpometacarpal joint
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For adductor pollicis longus: - innervation - action
* Innervation * Posterior interosseous nerve * Action * Extend wrist * Abduct thumb * Extend thumb at carpometacarpal joint
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What supplies the innervation to all extensors of thumb?
Posterior interosseous nerve
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What are the extensors of the thumb?
1. Extensor pollicis longus 2. Extensor pollicis brevis 3. Adductor pollicis longus
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What usually causes a distal forearm fracture?
Mechanical fall such as hand stretched out to cushion impact
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How can distal forearm fractures be classified?
* According to x-ray * Colle's fracture * Anterior displacement of shalf of radius on the distal aspect of the bone (dinner fork deformity) * Caused by falling onto an extended wrist * Most common * Smith's fracture * Posterior displacement of the radius on the distal aspect of bone * Caused by falling onto flexed rwist, or by direct blow to forearm
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For scaphoid fracture: - aetiology - presentation - complications
* Aetiology * Similar mechanism to Colle's feacture * But more often occuring in elderly * Presentation * Pain felt during palpation of anatomical snuff box * Complications * Malunion of bone * Avascular necrosis
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What do the 4 extensor digitrum tendons flatten to form?
Extensor expansions
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What is each extensor expansion?
Each extensor expansion is a triangular tendinous aponeurosis that wraps around the dorsum and sides of the head of the metacarpal and base of the proximal phalanx.
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What is A?
Middle conjoint tendon
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What is B?
Oblique interosseus fibres
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What is C?
Extensor digitorum
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What is D?
Metacarpal
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What is E?
Interosseous muscle
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What is F?
Lumbrical muscle
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What is G?
Lateral band
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What stabilises the extensor expansion?
Once distal to the proximal phalanx, a number of ligaments stabilise the extensor expansion. These include the tendinous fibres of the interossei and lumbrical muscles
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What are the main tendons that insert distally to the proximal phalanx?
The main tendons which insert distally are the middle and terminal conjoint tendons. The middle onto the base of the middle phalanx, and terminal onto the base of the distal phalanx respectively
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Where do the following insert: - middle conjoint tendon - terminal conjoint tendon
* Middle conjoint tendon * Base of middle phalanx * Terminal conjoint tendon * Base of distal phalanx
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What 4 muscles attach onto the extensor expansion?
1. Lumbricals of hand 2. Extensor indicis muscle 3. Dorsal interossei of hand 4. Palmar interossei of hand