MSK qs Flashcards
Patient with fractured humerus loses sensation on their post. lateral 3 digits, have nerve have they damaged, what are the spinal roots and where does it lie in relation to axillary artery?
Radial nerve (C5-T1) Runs posterior to axillary artery
Differences between shoulder and hip joint
a) both synovial
b) both ball and socket
c) both allow 6 movements
i) spiral ligaments in hip increase stability
ii) deeper socket in hip with labrum more stability
iii) increased movement in shoulder
Name main action, nerve supply and action of the six compartments of the lower limb
- ant. thigh - extensor at knee / femoral / femoral artery
- med. thigh - adduction / obturator nerve / femoral artery
- post. thigh - flexor at knee / sciatic nerve / femoral artey
- ant. leg - dorsiflexion & inversion at ankle & extension of toes / deep peroneal nerve / ant. tibial artery
- lat. leg - eversion / superficial peroneal nerve / peroneal artery
- post. leg - plantarflexion & inversion at ankle & flexion at toes / tibial nerve / post. tibial artery
Describe interossei muscles
4 - dorsal abduction
3 - palmar adduction
PAD
DAB
Explain strain model
Site specific customary strain stimuli
(increased = bone formation
decreased = bone loss)
Decribe tendon hierachy
tropocollagen, monofibril, subfibril, fibril, fascicle, tendon
What is valgus/varus?
R U out?
varus = bows outwards
Valgus = bows inward