upper limb Flashcards
where test C5 dermatome
lateral antecubital fossa
where test T1 dermatome
medial antecubital fossa
what are the 3 joints of the shoulder
acromioclavicular, sternoclavicular, glenhumeral
what nerve is at risk in anterior shoulder dislocation
axillary
which nerve damage deltoid paralysis
musculocutaneous
which muscle and nerve can be used to repair deltoid problem
latissimus dorsi
thoracodorsal
medial breast lymph drains into
parasternal nodes
upper limb lymph drains mainly into
humeral and centrAL nodes of the axilla
injury to thoracodorsal can happen when? what muscle will be compromised
lymph node clearance in metastatic breast ca
latissimus dorsi
long thoracic nerve injury when can it happen (2)
chest drain insertion
stab wound
spinal accessory nerve injury leads to
atrophy of trapezius, shoulder drops
tumour at jugular foramen could lead to injury of which shoulder-related nerve
spinal accessory
what nerve and artery run in posterior compt of the arm
radial n
deep a of the arm
what nerves and artery run in anterior compt of arm (not forearm)
Musculocut, ulnar, median, brachial artery
ulnar nerve injury, what name of the palsy
claw hand (can’t straighten 4 and 5)
whereis ulnar nerve at risk
medial epicondyle
posterior compt of forearm supplied by (nerve and artery)
radial n & posterior interosserous a
anterior compt of forearm supplied by (a and n)
radial artery, ulnar a
median nerve, ulnar nerve
in teh wrist, radius articulates with
scaphoid and lunate
describe a Colles fratcure, when do you get it
distal radial# with posterior displacement. fall on an outstretched hand