Week 4 - Musculoskeletal Flashcards

1
Q

There are two muscles which are innervated by the accessory nerve (CNXI). What are they?

A

Trapezius and sternocleidomastoid

Accessory nerve (CNXI)

= posterior triangle of neck & nerve crosses it

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2
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The superficial muscles in the flexor compartment of the forearm share a tendinous proximal attachment; this is referred to as the common flexor origin/tendon. This is located on the:

A

Anterior compartment of forearm = FLEXORS

Common flexor origin = the medial epicondyle of the humerus

The common flexor tendon is the convergence of 5 muscles:

  1. pronator teres
  2. flexor carpi radialis
  3. palmaris longus
  4. flexor digitorum superficialis
  5. flexor carpi ulnaris.

Medial epicondylitis = golfers elbow

Common extensor origin (posterior compartment of forearm) = Lateral epicondyle (Tennis elbow)

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3
Q

Which nerve from the brachial plexus innervates the three muscles of the anterior (flexor) compartment of the arm?

A

Musculocutaneous nerve

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4
Q

List the three muscles with their origin at the landmark marked with the green arrow.

A

Landmark = the coracoid process of the scapula.

  1. Pectoralis minor
  2. Coracobrachialis
  3. Biceps brachii (short head)
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5
Q

Which commonly fractured carpal is found on the floor of the anatomical snuffbox?

A

= Scaphoid

Anatomical Snuffbox

Borders - As the snuffbox is triangularly shaped, it has three borders, a floor, and a roof:

  • Ulnar (medial) border: Tendon of the extensor pollicis longus.
  • Radial (lateral) border: Tendons of the extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus.
  • Proximal border: Styloid process of the radius.
  • Floor: Carpal bones; scaphoid and trapezium.
  • Roof: Skin.

Contents

  1. Radial artery
  2. Superficial branch of the radial nerve
  3. Cephalic vein
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6
Q

What are the carpal bones?

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7
Q

An elderly lady with cervical spine osteoarthritis has foraminal narrowing at the C5/6 intervertebral foramen causing compression of the C6 nerve root. The ideal location to test this dermatome is:

  1. First digit (thumb)
  2. Tip of shoulder
  3. Third digit (middle finger)
  4. Fifth digit (little finger)
  5. Above the medial epicondyle
A
  1. First digit (thumb)
  2. Tip of shoulder
  3. Third digit (middle finger)
  4. Fifth digit (little finger)
  5. Above the medial epicondyle
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