Spaces and Movements Flashcards

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Anterior upper brachial compartment contents

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  • triceps
  • Profundus brachium artery
  • radial nerve
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Separation of Upper Brachium

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  • Separation via Medial and Lateral Inter-muscular Septum into anterior and posterior compartments
  • proximal inferior quarter of the humerus
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Posterior Upper Brachium Compartment Components

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  • Brachialis
  • Biceps brachi long and short head
  • musculocutaneus nerve
  • ulnar nerve
  • medial nerve
  • brachial artery and vein
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Posterior Lower Brachial Compartment Components

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  • triceps

- ulnar nerve

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Anterior Lower Brachial Compartment Component

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  • brachialradialis
  • biceps
  • Brachialis
  • musculocutaneus nerve
  • radial nerve
  • median nerve
  • brachial artery and vein
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Superficial Cubital Fossa Borders

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  • Epicondyle (superficial)
  • pronator teres (med)
  • brachioradialis (lat)
  • Brachialis (floor)
  • bicipital aponeurosis
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Superficial Cubital Fossa Nerves

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Median
Lateral Antibrachial Cutaneus (appears distal to Bicep tendon)
Musculocutaneus (deep to biceps)
Radial and branches (deep to Brachioradialis)

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Arteries of superficial Cubital fossa

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Brachial
Ulnar
Radial

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Deep Cubital Fossa Borders

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  • Epicondyle (superficial)
  • pronator teres (med)
  • brachioradialis (lat)
  • Brachialis (floor)
  • bicipital aponeurosis
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Deep Cubital Fossa Nerves

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Median
Lateral Antibrachial Cutaneus (appears distal to Bicep tendon)
Musculocutaneus (deep to bicep)
Radial and branchesp (deep to Brachioradialis)

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Deep Cubital Fossa Arteries

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Radial
Ulnar
Brachial

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Anatomical Snuffbox

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Extensor Pollicis Longus
Extensor Pollicis Brevis
Abductor Pollicis Longus

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DR Scap

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Agonist: rhomboids, SAS, pec minor
Antagonist: SAI, levator scap, traps

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Horizontal Abduction

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Agonist: posterior deltoid, infraspinatus, lats, teres major and minor
Antagonist: anterior deltoid, pec major, coracobrachialis,

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Flexion (neutral forward)

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Agonist: biceps brachii, anterior deltoid, coracobrachialis, pec major clavicular
Antagonist: tri long, posterior deltoid, pec major sternal

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Medial Rotate GH

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Agonist: Subscapularis, lats, teres major, pec minor
Antagonist: infraspinatus, posterior deltoid, teres minor