What does the trochlea of the humerus articulate with?
The ulna bone.
What is the name of the bony prominence on the radius for the attachment of the biceps muscle?
Radial tuberosity.
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Humerus Bone Markings

What does the trochlea of the humerus articulate with?

The ulna bone.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

What is the name of the bony prominence on the radius for the attachment of the biceps muscle?

Radial tuberosity.

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Muscles of the Arm

Which nerve innervates the triceps brachii muscle?

Radial nerve.

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Muscles of the Rotator Cuff

Which nerve innervates the Teres minor muscle?

Axillary nerve.

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Muscles of the Arm

Which nerve innervates the anconeus muscle?

Radial nerve.

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Muscles of the Forearm

To what do the lumbricals attach proximally?

Tendons of flexor digitorum profundus.

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Muscles of the Forearm

Which nerve provides innervation to the Flexor carpi ulnaris muscle?

Ulnar Nerve.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Latissimus dorsi muscle?

Thoracodorsal nerve.

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Peripheral Nerves and Arteries of Upper Limb

What is peripheral innervation of the upper limb also known as?

Cutaneous innervation.

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Muscles of the Rotator Cuff

Which nerve innervates the Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus muscles?

Suprascapular nerve.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

What is the name of the pointed bony projection at the distal end of the ulna?

Styloid process.

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Humerus Bone Markings

Where is the deltoid tuberosity located?

On the shaft of the humerus for deltoid muscle attachment.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

What is the name of the bony prominence at the top of the ulna?

Olecranon process.

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Carpals and Metacarpals

How many metacarpal bones are there in the hand?

5.

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Pectoral Girdle

What are the two ends of the clavicle?

Sternal end and acromial end.

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Muscles of the Forearm

Which nerve provides innervation to the Flexor pollicis longus muscle?

Branch of Median Nerve.

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Humerus Bone Markings

What is the head of the humerus?

The proximal end of the humerus that articulates with the scapula.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Coracobrachialis muscle?

Musculocutaneous nerve.

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Humerus Bone Markings

Where is the radial fossa located?

On the anterior surface of the distal end of the humerus for the head of the radius.

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Upper Limb Skeleton

What are the four major segments of the upper limb?

1. Shoulder, 2. Arm, 3. Forearm, 4. Hand.

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Muscles of the Arm

What is the primary muscle in the arm responsible for flexing the elbow?

Biceps brachii.

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Muscles of the Forearm

What are the muscles located in the palm and digits called?

Thenar Muscles, Hypothenar Muscles, and Deep Muscles.

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Pectoral Girdle

What is the name of the cavity on the scapula?

Glenoid cavity (fossa).

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Muscles of the Forearm

What nerve provides innervation to the Extensor carpi radialis longus muscle?

Radial Nerve.

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Humerus Bone Markings

What is the anatomical neck of the humerus?

The constriction below the head of the humerus.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Serratus anterior muscle?

Long thoracic nerve.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

Which part of the ulna articulates with the trochlea of the humerus?

Trochlear notch.

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Carpals and Metacarpals

What are the three types of phalanges in the hand?

Proximal, Middle, and Distal.

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Pectoral Girdle

Name the borders of the scapula.

Lateral border, medial border, and superior border.

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Muscles of the Forearm

Which nerve innervates the Brachioradialis muscle?

Radial Nerve.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

What are the muscles of the shoulder?

Deltoid, Pectoralis major, Pectoralis minor, Subclavius, Coracobrachialis, Serratus anterior, Trapezius, Levator scapulae, Rhomboid major, Rhomboid minor, Latissimus dorsi, Teres major.

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Humerus Bone Markings

What are the medial and lateral epicondyles of the humerus?

Bony projections at the distal end of the humerus for muscle attachment.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

What is the name of the structure on the distal end of the radius that forms part of the wrist joint?

Styloid process.

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Muscles of the Arm

Which muscle in the arm assists in elbow extension and pronation of the forearm?

Anconeus.

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Muscles of the Forearm

From where do the palmar and dorsal interossei muscles arise?

From the shafts of the metacarpal.

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Muscles of the Forearm

What nerve innervates the Flexor carpi radialis muscle?

Median Nerve.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Subclavius muscle?

Nerve to subclavius.

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Humerus Bone Markings

Where is the coronoid fossa located?

On the anterior surface of the distal end of the humerus for the coronoid process of the ulna.

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Carpals and Metacarpals

What are the carpal bones of the wrist?

Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate.

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Peripheral Nerves and Arteries of Upper Limb

What is cutaneous innervation?

The distribution of nerves to the skin.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

What can be identified on the radius bone?

Head, radial tuberosity, ulnar notch, and styloid process.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

What is located at the proximal end of the radius bone?

Head.

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Muscles of the Rotator Cuff

What are the muscles of the rotator cuff?

Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres minor, Subscapularis.

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Muscles of the Rotator Cuff

Which nerves innervate the Subscapularis muscle?

Upper and lower subscapular nerves.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

What is the name of the projection on the anterior surface of the ulna, just below the coronoid process?

Ulnar tuberosity.

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Muscles of the Arm

Which nerve innervates the biceps brachii and brachialis muscles?

Musculocutaneous nerve.

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Radius and Ulna Bone Markings

What is the name of the depression on the lateral side of the ulna that articulates with the head of the radius?

Radial notch.

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Muscles of the Arm

Which muscle in the arm is responsible for extending the elbow?

Triceps brachii.

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Carpals and Metacarpals

What are the bones located between the carpal bones and the phalanges?

Metacarpals.

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Peripheral Nerves and Arteries of Upper Limb

What are the superficial veins of the upper limb involved in drainage?

Cephalic and basilic veins.

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Peripheral Nerves and Arteries of Upper Limb

Which nerve innervates the Thenar Muscles?

Recurrent branch of the median N.

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Peripheral Nerves and Arteries of Upper Limb

What is the drainage pathway for the dorsum of the hand?

Dorsal venous arch and lymphatic drainage.

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Peripheral Nerves and Arteries of Upper Limb

Which nerve supplies the Hypothenar Muscles?

Ulnar N.

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Pectoral Girdle

What is another name for the pectoral girdle?

Clavicle and scapula.

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Pectoral Girdle

What process is found on the scapula?

Coracoid process and acromion process.

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Pectoral Girdle

Name the three fossae on the scapula.

Supraspinatus fossa, infraspinatous fossa, and subscapular fossa.

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Pectoral Girdle

What are the two sides of the scapula?

Anterior and posterior.

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Muscles of the Forearm

Which nerve innervates the Pronator teres muscle?

Median Nerve.

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Muscles of the Forearm

Which nerve innervates the Flexor digitorum superficialis muscle?

Median Nerve.

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Muscles of the Forearm

Which nerve innervates the Extensor digitorum muscle?

Branch of Radial Nerve.

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Muscles of the Forearm

What nerve provides innervation to the Supinator muscle?

Branch of Radial Nerve.

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Carpals and Metacarpals

What is the purpose of X-rays of the Wrist/Hand?

To diagnose and assess injuries or conditions affecting the wrist and hand.

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Carpals and Metacarpals

What does 'AP Hand' stand for in the context of X-rays?

Anteroposterior Hand view, which is a standard X-ray view to assess the hand.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Deltoid muscle?

Axillary nerve.

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Humerus Bone Markings

What is the surgical neck of the humerus?

The region of the humerus that is prone to fractures.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerves innervate the Pectoralis major muscle?

Medial and lateral pectoral nerves.

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Humerus Bone Markings

What are the great and lesser tubercles of the humerus?

Bony projections on the proximal end of the humerus for muscle attachment.

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Peripheral Nerves and Arteries of Upper Limb

What is indicated by the green arrows in the context of upper limb drainage?

Superficial lymphatic drainage to lymph nodes.

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Muscles of the Rotator Cuff

What group of muscles is associated with the pectoral girdle?

Rotator cuff.

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Carpals and Metacarpals

What does 'Lateral Hand' indicate in X-ray imaging?

It refers to a side view of the hand in X-ray imaging.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Pectoralis minor muscle?

Medial pectoral nerve.

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Humerus Bone Markings

Where is the olecranon fossa located?

On the posterior surface of the distal end of the humerus for the olecranon process of the ulna.

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Muscles of the Forearm

What are the deep muscles of the hand?

Adductor pollicis, Palmar and dorsal interossei, and Lumbricals.

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Carpals and Metacarpals

What is the purpose of an 'Oblique Hand' X-ray?

To capture an angled view of the hand for a comprehensive assessment.

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Humerus Bone Markings

What is the intertubercular sulcus of the humerus also known as?

Bicipital sulcus.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Rhomboid major and Rhomboid minor muscles?

Dorsal scapular nerve.

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Humerus Bone Markings

What does the capitulum of the humerus articulate with?

The radius bone.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Trapezius muscle?

CNXI (Accessory nerve).

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Levator scapulae muscle?

Dorsal scapular nerve.

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Muscles of the Shoulder

Which nerve innervates the Teres major muscle?

Lower subscapular nerve.

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