Anatomy of the forearm muscles and tendons
[DOC File]PRACTICE QUESTIONS IN GROSS ANATOMY
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28. _____ What is the arrangements of the Flexor digitorum superficialis tendons as they pass deep to the flexor retinaculum? A. 3 and 5 anterior to 2 and 4 . B. 2 and 3 anterior to 4 and 5 . C. 3 and 4 anterior to 2 and 5 . D. 2 and 5 anterior to 3 and 4 . E. all tendons in same coronal plane . 29.
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15. Regarding the muscles of the forearm. a) palmaris longus is absent in approx. 25 % of people. b) flexor digitorum profundus is the only muscle that can flex the distal IP joints of the fingers. c) flexor digitorum superficialis is part of the superficial group of muscles of the forearm . d) flexor carpi radialis lies lateral to the radial ...
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Tendons – Fibrous tissues that attach skeletal muscle to bones (attach to periosteum of bone) • Aponeurosis – a broad sheet of connective tissue that attaches certain muscles to bones and soft tissues. Tendon of orgins: Called the “ceps” Attach to less movable structures (biceps, triceps, quadriceps) Tendon of insertion: The tail of ...
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Presentation and Anatomy: Flexor tendons connect muscles proximal to the wrist to the fingers. When the muscles shorten, they pull on the tendons, causing the fingers to flex. Occasionally, nodules/irregularities develop along the tendons, which then interfere with their smooth movement thru "pulleys" on the palm.
[DOC File]VESSELS & NERVES OF THE FOREARM
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NERVES OF THE FOREARM. Ulnar nerve. at the elbow the ulnar nerve is at the dorsum of the medial epicondyles. enters the forearm between the two heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris superficial to the posterior and oblique part of the ulnar collateral ligament. gives articular branches to the elbow joint. NERVES OF THE FOREARM
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Regarding the forearm muscles. a) pronator teres is the most powerful pronator. b) palmaris longus is absent in 30 % of cases. c) FPL is unipennate. d) FCR runs over whole length of flexor retinaculum. e) pronator quadratus arises from lower radius. Interossei. a) arise from flexor retinaculum. b) palmar cause abduction. c) palmar have two ...
[DOC File]Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 3: The Muscular System
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A) Skeletal muscles are responsible for the pumping action of the heart. B) The contractions of skeletal muscles pull on tendons and move bones of the skeleton. C) Skeletal muscles produce body heat. D) Muscles support the movement of blood, food, urine and body parts. 4. …
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List the muscles in the posterior compartment of the forearm that act on the digits. Identify the innervation of these muscles (Be specific). Identify the tendons contained within each of the six synovial tendon sheaths (“dorsal compartments”) on the dorsum of the hand. Identify the tendons involved in De Quervain’s tenosynovitis.
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Forearm. The _____, and the muscles that control hand movements form the forearm, or _____. _____part of the forearm is bulkier, due to the fleshy bellies of the forearm muscles. _____, the forearm becomes thinner as you are palpating the tendons of these muscles.
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Aug 24, 2012 · Tendons. Tendons are shiny white tissues at the ends of the muscles that attach muscles to bones. Find as many tendons as you can on the chicken wing. Pull on a tendon to see how it helps the chicken move its wing. Joints and Ligaments. Two bones come together at a joint. Bend and straighten the elbow joint and observe how the bones fit together.
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