Shoulder, Arm, Elbow - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
PAM Latissimus dorsi
100%
Anterior Axioappendicular muscles (4) Pectoralis Major
100%
AAM Pectoralis Minor
100%
PAM Rhomboid Major
100%
PAM Rhomboid Minor
100%
AAM Serratus Anterior
100%
Ligaments reinforcing elbow (3 bands) Ulnar collateral
100%
Divisions 3 anterior, 3 posterior
0%
What do the subclavian branches anastomose with and via 3rd part of axillary via subscapular artery
0%
PArmM Aconeus
0%
Plane joint ligaments Acromioclavicular
0%
Plane type synovial shoulder joint Acromioclavicular joint
0%
What is innervated by radial nerve All Posterior muscles, dorsal 3.5 fingers
0%
Subclavian origin in left and right arm aorta, brachiocephalic trunk
0%
Nerve injured in Surgical Neck Injury (Regimental badge/deltoid weak) Axillary
0%
5 terminal branches Axillary. C5-C6
0%
Anterior Arm Muscles Biceps Brachii
0%
What separates these and protects the brachial during blood tests Bicipital Aponeurosis
0%
AArmM Brachialis
0%
What unites to form the superior trunk C5, C6
0%
What unites to form the inferior trunk C8, T1
0%
Branches of the 2nd axillary branch (CPDALT) clavicular, pectoral, deltoid, acromial, lateral thoracic
0%
Plane joint ligaments (2) Conoid, Trapezoid, coracoclavicular
0%
Plane joint ligaments Coracoacromial
0%
AArmM Coracobrachialis
0%
Glenohumeral ligaments Coracohumeral
0%
Synovial Saddle Joint Ligaments Costoclavicular
0%
SM Deltoid
0%
What is innervated by axillary nerve Deltoid, teres minor, skin of lower deltoid
0%
Subclavian branches Dorsal Scapular
0%
Upper brachial plexus injury - forced separation of head from shoulder, affects C5-6, e.g. during birth/fall Erb's Palsy
0%
Common Function of Rotator Cuff Hold humeral head in glenoid cavity
0%
Elbow joints humeroradial
0%
Elbow joints humeroulnar
0%
Rotator Cuff Infraspinatus
0%
Synovial Saddle Joint Ligaments Interclavicular
0%
Lower brachial plexus injury - forced separation of arm from head, affects C8-T1, claw hand e.g. during birth or grabbing above in a fall Klumpke's Palsy
0%
Cords lateral, medial, posterior
0%
intertubercular sulcus Latissimus Dorsi
0%
PAM Levator scapulae
0%
scapula Levator Scapulae
0%
Nerve Injured in Distal Humerus Injury Median
0%
5 terminal branches Median, C6-T1
0%
What vein is near brachial artery at pulse point Median Cubital Vein
0%
What is the brachial artery medial to at the proximal humerus, and lateral to at the distal humerus? Median nerve
0%
scapula Minor + Major Rhomboids
0%
5 terminal Branches + origin Musculocutaneous (C5-7)
0%
Innervation to anterior/flexor compartment Musculocutaneous nerve
0%
Muscles inserting on the intertubercular sulcus (3) Pectoralis Major
0%
Muscles that insert in the scapula that we learnt (4) Pectoralis minor
0%
Elbow joints (pivot joint --> pro/supination) proximal radioulnar
0%
Nerve injured in Mid-shaft Injury (wrist weak) Radial
0%
5 terminal branches Radial, C5-T1
0%
Ligaments that blend Radial collateral, anular ligament
0%
Innervation to Posterior/Extensor compartment Radial nerve
0%
Brachial Plexus parts - read that damn cadaver book Roots, trunks, Divisions, Cords, Branches
0%
Scapulohumeral muscles Rotator Cuff
0%
scapula Serratus Anterior
0%
Only articulation of UL to axial skeleton - Synovial Saddle Joint Sternoclavicular
0%
Synovial Saddle Joint Ligaments sternoclavicular
0%
Main arteries of the arm Subclavian, Axillary, Brachial
0%
AAM Subclavius
0%
3rd (3 - anastomose) Subscapular, anterior and posterior circumflex humeral
0%
Rotator Cuff Subscapularis
0%
ONLY rotator cuff muscle that origin in scapula but DOESN'T insert on the greater tubercle of humerus Subscapularis
0%
Glenohumeral ligaments (3) Superior, middle, inferior
0%
Branches of Axillary 1st - Screw the lawyer save a patient Superior thoracic
0%
Muscles of the Rotator Cuff Supraspinatus
0%
SM Teres Major
0%
intertubercular sulcus Teres Major
0%
Rotator Cuff Teres Minor
0%
2nd Thoracoacromial trunk
0%
Subclavian branches (1(2)) thyrocervical trunk (transverse cervical, suprascapular)
0%
Glenohumeral ligaments Transverse Humeral
0%
Posterior Axioappendicular muscles (5) Trapezius
0%
Posterior Arm Muscles Triceps Brachii
0%
Nerve Injured in Medial Epicondyle Injury Ulnar
0%
5 terminal branches Ulnar, C8-T1
0%
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