Structure Relations- Anterior Forearm Flashcards
The radial artery is lateral to ___
the tendon of the FCR ms.
The median nerve enters the forearm by passing in between the __________
two heads of the pronator teres muscle
The median nerve passes in between the
FDS and FDP
The ulnar nerve and ulnar artery pass together, lateral to the ________
tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle
The superficial branch of the radial nerve is deep to the _________
brachioradialis ms.
The anterior interosseous artery passes ____ to the interosseous membrane of the forearm
anterior
The posterior interosseous artery passes ____ to the interosseous membrane of the forearm
posterior
The anterior ulnar recurrent artery passes ___ to the medial epicondyle of the humerus
anterior
The anterior interosseous nerve and artery pass _______ to the pronator quadratus muscle
posterior deep
the extensor digiti minimi muscle arises from the _______ of the extensor digitorum muscle
medial (ulnar) aspect
The deep branch of the radial nerve pierces the ______ muscle and emerges as the ______
supinator muscle posterior interosseous nerve
What runs parallel to the posterior interosseous nerve?
The posterior interosseous artery
The extensor pollicis longus muscle courses around the _______
dorsal tubercle of the radius