arm Flashcards

0
Q

significance of ANATOMIC, SURGICAL neck?

A

ANATOMIC - (directly below head) shoulder CAPSULE attachment,
SURGICAL - (lower than anatomic) more involved in FRACTURES

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humeral, glenoid RETROVERSION?

A

30degrees, 5degrees

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muscles attached to greater tuberosity?

A

supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor

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3
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muscle attached to lesser tuberosity?

A

subscapularis

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4
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another name for bicipital groove?

A

INTERTUBERCULAR groove

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5
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SPIRAL GROOVE significance?

A

for RADIAL NERVE, adjacent to deltoid tuberosity, ~13cm above trochlea

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6
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elbow joint articulations?

A

trochlea-olecranon (ulna), capitulum-radial head

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7
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“carrying angle”?

A

7-degree valgus

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8
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kindS of joints in elbow?

A

HINGE (humero-ulnar), PIVOT (humero-radial)

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9
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angle of MAXIMUM CAPSULAR DISTENTION in elbow?

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70-80degrees flexion (observable in patients with elbow effusion)

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10
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STRONGEST of all elbow ligaments?

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ANTERIOR bundle of MCL (most important in resisting valgus)

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TRIANGULAR SPACE borders (medial to quadrangular space)?

A

teres minor and major, triceps long head

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12
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TRIANGULAR SPACE significance?

A

SCAPULAR CIRCUMFLEX vessels

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13
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QUADRANGULAR SPACE borders (lateral to triangular space)?

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teres minor and major, triceps long head, humerus

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14
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QUADRANGULAR SPACE significance?

A

posterior HUMERAL CIRCUMFLEX vessels, AXILLARY NERVE

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15
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TRIANGULAR INTERVAL borders (inferior to quadrangular space)?

A

teres major, triceps long head, humerus/triceps lateral head

16
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TRIANGULAR INTERVAL significance?

A

PROFUNDA BRACHII artery, RADIAL NERVE

17
Q

muscles MUSCULOCUTANEOUS nerve innervates?

A

FLEXORS - coracobrachialis, biceps, brachialis

18
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muscles RADIAL nerve innervates?

A

EXTENSORS - triceps, anconeus

19
Q

arm artery progression?

A

brachial artery - radial/ulnar artery (at cubital fossa)