The Forearm Flashcards

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The tendons of most the flexor muscles pass across the anterior surface of the wrist…which ligament are they held in place by?

A

The palmar carpal ligament and the flexor retinaculum (the transverse carpal ligament)

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What are the 3 layers of the anterior muscles in the forearm?

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The superficial layer- four muscles

The intermediate layer- one muscle

The deep layer- 3 muscles

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Which muscles are in the anterior superficial compartment of the forearm?

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  1. The pronator teres
  2. The flexor carpi radialis
  3. The palmaris longus
  4. The flexor carpi ulnaris

These muscles all attach proximally by a common flexor tendon to the medial epicondyle of humerus

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What are the muscles in the intermediate layer of the anterior compartment of the arm?

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The flexor digitorum superficialis

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What muscles are in the deep layer of the anterior compartment of the forearm?

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  1. The flexor digitorum profundus
  2. The flexor pollicis longus
  3. The pronator quadratus
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Which compartment are the flexor-pronator muscles in?

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The anterior compartment of the forearm

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Which muscles of the anterior compartment of the forearm cross the elbow joint?

A

The fiver superficial and intermediate muscles but not the three deep muscles

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The brachioradialis is a flexor muscle..Which compartment is it in in the forearm?

A

Confusingly, the posterior, thus is supplied by the radial nerve. A major exception as usually the radial nerve supplies the extensor muscles in the forearm.

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What is the origin and insertion of the pronator teres?

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Origin- ulnar head- corocoid process
Radial head-medial epicondyle of the humerusi

Insertion- middle of convexity of the lateral surface of the radius

Innervates by the median nerve

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What is the origin and insertion of the flexor carpi radialis?

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Origin- the medial epicondyle of the humerus

Insertion- base of 2nd metacarpal

Flexes and adducts hand at wrist

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What is the origin and insertion of the palmaris longus?

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Origin- medial epicondyle of the humerus

Insertion- distal half of flexor retinaculum, Palma apaneurosis

Flexes hand at wrist and tenses palmar aponeurosis

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What is the origin and insertion of the flexor carpi ulnaris?

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Origin- olecranon and posterior border

Insertion- pisiform, hook of hannate, 5th metacarpals

Innervated by the ulnar nerve

Flexes and adducts hand at the wrist

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What is the origin and insertion of the flexor digitorum superficialis?

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Origin- humeral-ulnar head- medial epicondyle of the humerus and corocoid process of the ulna
Radial head- oblique line of the radius

Insertion- shafts of middle phalanges of medial 4 digits

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What is the origin and insertion of the flexor digitorum profundus?

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Origin- proximal 3/4 of medial and anterior surfaces of the ulnar and interosseus membrane

Insertion- bases of distal phalanges of 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th digits.

Flexes distal interphalangeal joints of digits, assists with wrist flexion

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What is the origin and insertion of the flexor pollicis longus?

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Origin- the anterior surface of the radius and adjacent interosseus membrane

Insertion- base of distal phalanx of thumb

Innervated by anterior interosseus nerve from the medial nerve

Flexes the phalanges of the thumb

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What is the origin and insertion of the pronator quadratus?

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Origin- distal quarter of anterior surface of the ulna

Insertion- distal quarter of anterior surface of radius

Innervate by interosseus nerve from the medial nerve

Pronates the forearm, deep fibers bind the radius and ulnar together.