Upper Limb - 2 - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
What nerve innervates it? Radial
93%
The Flexor retinaculum has 4 key points of attatchment the hook of hamate, scaphoid, trapezium and which other bone? Pisiform
87%
Which cord of the brachial plexus does it originate from? Posterior
87%
Does FDP have an origin from the radius? No
80%
All the muscles in the anterior forearm have origins from the common flexor origin, except muscles in which layer? Deep
73%
Which is the deepest head of the tricps brachii muscles? Medial
73%
Which muscle that is not always present sits inbetween FCU and FCR, and inserts into the palmar aponeurosis? Palmaris longus
73%
What nerve that runs between its two heads supplies FCU? Ulnar
73%
Where does the triceps tendon insert? Olecranon
67%
Although FCUs insertion has extensions to the hamate and the base of the fifth metacarpal, it has one key point of insertion where is this? Pisiform
60%
From superficial to intermediate to deep how many muscles are in each layer of the anterior forearm? 4, 1, 3
40%
What is the general term for veins accompanying a main artery? Venae comitantes
27%
What is the name given to the splitting or the FDS tendons over the proximal phalanx to allow the FDP tendons to pass through? Decussation
20%
Long
13%
Where in the humerus does the radial nerve run, with the accompanying profunda brachii artery? Spiral grove
7%
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