Year 2 Control and Movement

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L1: The Pectoral Girdle
What are the 3 neuromuscular spac...,
What are the the joints of the up...,
What landmarks are visible on the...
25  cards
L2: The Arm and Elbow
What is the brachial plexus,
Give the roots of the brachial pl...,
What roots make up the trunks of ...
26  cards
CL1: The Frozen Shoulder
What type of shoulder pain are ol...,
What type of shoulder pain are yo...,
Gives details of the glenohumeral...
20  cards
CL2: Arthritis
What is osteoarthritis,
Why does muscle weakness occur in...,
Give details of rheumatoid arthritis
14  cards
L3: The Forearm and Wrist
List the major bony landmarks of ...,
List the major bony landmarks of ...,
What are the possible movements a...
23  cards
L4: Vessels and Nerves of the Upper Limb
Describe arterial supply to the u...,
Describe the deep veins of the up...,
Describe the superficial veins of...
16  cards
L5: The Hand
Name the bones and joints of the ...,
What are the possible movements a...,
What are the possible movements a...
15  cards
L6: The Pelvis and Hip
Identify the anatomical regions o...,
Describe the bony hip,
What are the movements of the hip...
19  cards
CL 3: Hip Fracture
What is the definition of a hip f...,
What are the different types of h...,
What is the usual mechanism of in...
10  cards
L7: The Thigh and Knee
What are the key nerves of the lu...,
What are the major terminal nerve...,
Why is the femur angled
32  cards
L8: Development of the Limbs
When does limb development start,
What does the mesoderm differenti...,
What does the myotome differentia...
18  cards
L9: The Leg and Foot
Describe the bones of the foot,
Name the landmarks of the tibia a...,
What movements are possible at th...
18  cards
L10: Vessels of the Lower Limb
Describe the arterial tree of the...,
What is the clinical importance o...,
Define ischaemia
24  cards
CL4: Vascular Interventional Radiology
What is the main difference betwe...,
Where is the blockage likely to b...,
What is contrast angiography
6  cards
(L7/8: Brachial Plexus Injuries and Peripheral Nerve Lesions)
How does the level of the level o...,
Which muscles does the radial ner...,
Which muscles does the median ner...
10  cards
C Lecture 1: Introduction to the Human Brain
What are the different types of n...,
What is the relationship between ...,
What is the function of myelin
11  cards
Control Lecture 2: The Skull
What are the 22 bones of the skul...,
What is the coronal suture,
What contains the superior and mi...
30  cards
Control Lecture 3: The Meninges and The Ventricles
What are the three layers of the ...,
What are the 2 layers of dura,
Give the 3 dural folds
13  cards
Lecture 4: The Blood Supply to the Brain
Give causes of focal cerebral les...,
Give the path of the internal car...,
Give the path of the vertebral ar...
15  cards
Clinical Lecture 1: Brain Death
What is consciousness,
What is wakefulness,
How do you define a coma
12  cards
Lecture 5: The Brain Stem and Cerebellum
What are the functions of the bra...,
What are the anatomical relations...,
Which cranial nerves arise from t...
22  cards
Lecture 6: Cranial Nerves
What is the general organisation ...,
Which cranial nerves are purely e...,
For cranial nerve i and ii a loca...
18  cards
Lecture 7: The Forebrain
How is the telencephalon connecte...,
How does the diencephalon develop,
How is the diencephalon organised
19  cards
Lecture 8: Functional Organisation of the Cortex
Look at the following case study ...,
By how much does the cerebral cor...,
What are the additional sulci and...
26  cards
Lecture 9: The Vertebral Column
What are the functions of the ver...,
Describe the normal curvatures of...,
What are the distinguishing facto...
26  cards
Lecture 10: The Spinal Cord and Spinal nerves
What is the term given to the ter...,
What is the cauda equina,
What is the film terminale
21  cards
Clinical Lecture 2: Back Pain
How can the spine change with age,
What are the risk factors for mec...,
What is simple back pain
11  cards
Lecture 11: Ascending Pathways I
What modalities does the spinotha...,
What modalities does the dorsal c...,
What is a dermatome
17  cards
Lecture 12: Ascending Pathways II
Which cranial nerves carry somati...,
Which nucleus do the sensory fibr...,
How is the trigeminal nuclei orga...
10  cards
Lecture 12: Descending Pathways
What is the role of upper motor n...,
What is the internal capsule conn...,
What is the result of an internal...
16  cards
Clinical Lecture: Stroke and TIA
What is a stroke,
What are the main mechanisms of s...,
Give mechanisms of a stroke due t...
13  cards
Lecture 13: The Autonomic System
What spinal fibres contain pns fi...,
What is contained in the lateral ...,
What is referred pain
17  cards
Clinical Lecture: Skin Histology
What are the functions of the skin,
What are the 3 main layers of the...,
What are the layers of the epidermis
10  cards
Clinical Lecture: Somatosensory Disturbance
Ms a a 20 year old medical studen...,
35 year old rugby player presente...,
56 year old smoker underwent repa...
7  cards
Clinical Lecture: Headaches
What is the acronym used to descr...,
What should we look for in a head...,
Give secondary headache syndromes
12  cards
Clinical Lecture: Epilepsy
What is a seizure,
What are the 2 scenarios in which...,
How do interneurones allow the el...
16  cards
Control Lecture 14: Spinal reflexes
Which reflex uses muscle spindles...,
Which reflex uses 1b sensory affe...,
Which reflex acts on noxious stim...
8  cards
Clinical Lecture: LMN/UMN Disorders
Give causes of muscle weakness,
Compare the presentation of umn d...,
Give common lower motor pathologies
5  cards
Clinical Lecture: Peripheral Somatosensory System
Where are the following receptors...,
What type of fibres carry pressur...,
Which receptors are rapid firing
6  cards
Clinical Lecture: Pain
What is a congenital insensitivit...,
Why is a sharp pain followed by a...,
Give an example of channels expre...
8  cards
Clinical Lecture: Pain Management
Describe some of the parts of the...,
What is the nocebo effect,
How can we manipulate the feature...
7  cards
Clinical Lecture: Local Anaesthesia
Give forms of non pharmacological...,
What is a local anaesthetic,
How do local anaesthetics work
13  cards
Clinical Lecture: General Anaesthesia
What 3 states are achieved by gen...,
What is the arm brain time,
What is cp50
14  cards
Control Lecture 15: The Cerebellum
What are the functions of the cer...,
How is the cerebellum attached to...,
What is the gross anatomy of the ...
16  cards
Control Lecture 16: The Visual System
What is the macula,
What is the fovea,
What is the structure of the retina
19  cards
Clinical Lecture: Visual defects
What is the role of the non recep...,
What state are photoreceptor in t...,
Describe the process of transduction
9  cards
Control Lecture 17: The Auditory System
What is the name of the bones tha...,
What is the role of the eustachia...,
Why is the middle ear such as hig...
15  cards
Clinical Lecture: Multiple Sclerosis
What is optic neuritis,
What is transverse myelitis,
What is the requirement for diagn...
9  cards
Control Lecture 18: Basal Ganglia
Which structures are included in ...,
What 5 structures make up the fun...,
What part of the basal ganglia or...
16  cards
Clinical Lecture: Parkinson's disease
What is parkinsonisim,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are risk factors for pd
6  cards
Control Lecture 19: The Limbic System
What are the functions of the lim...,
What type of fibres are the cingulum,
What are the anatomical relations...
10  cards
Clinical Lecture: Pharmacology of Movement Disorders
Truth or false pd symptoms presen...,
What do pd patients usually die of,
What are the symptoms and pathoge...
14  cards

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