Introduction Flashcards
(28 cards)
What passes from cubital fossa?
Major artery
Brachial artery
Median nerve
What passes through carpal tunnel?
Median nerve
All long flexor tendons
Rotator calf muscles?
Supra spinatous
Infra spinatous
Tres minor
Sub scapularis
Brachial plexus is consistent of which nerves?
C5 ,c6,c7,c8,t1
Medial epicondyl?
Location : at the distal portion of humerous , anteriorly
Ulnar nerves passes from behind it
Radial groove of humerus?
Radial nerve passes from it
Location: at the posterior surface of middele of humerus
Axillary nerve goes to ?
Deltoid muscle
Clavipectoral triangle?
Deltopectoral
Cephalic vein inserts the inner facsia from this hole ( that is created by deltoid , clavicle and pectoralis major) and drains into axillary vein
Where us cephalic veins origin?
Anatomical snuffbox of hand
Where does basilic vein insert the inner fascia?
In the middle of arm
Median cubital vein?
Connects basilic and cephalic vein
Conoid tubercle?
In 1/3 outter part of clavicle at inferior surface there is a tubercle
Trapezoid line?
Coracoclavicular ligament attaches to this part
Processes of scapula?
Coracoid,acromion,spine
Infraglenoid tubercle?
Origin od Long head of triceps brachuu muscle
Supraglenoid tubercle?
Origin of long head of biceps brachii muscle
Greater scapular notch?
Spinoglenoid notch
Greater tubercle of humerus?(attachments)
Superior surface : supraspinous muscle
Midial surface:infraspinois muscle
Inferior surface:tres minor
Lesser tubercle?(attachments)
Subscapularis muscle
Intertubercular groove : What passes through? Lateral crest ? Medial crest? Kafe navdan?
- biceps long head ligament
- pectoralis major
- tres major
- latissmus dorsi
Deltoid tuberosity?
V shaped
Lateral surface of humerus
Place where deltoid attaches to humerus
Which ligaments support sternoclavicular articule?
Anterior Strenoclavicular
Posterior sternoclavicular
Interclavicular
Costoclavicular
What supports acromioclavicular articule?
Acromioclavicular ligament
Coracoclavicular ligaments:
1.trapezoid ligament
2.conoid ligament
Glenohumeral joint movments?
Circumduction,medial rotation , lateral rotation