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| Positive empty beer can test shows this muscle is most likely affected |
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| What is the likely diagnosis associated with Heberden's nodes? |
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Definition
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| Where would you find Heberden's nodes? |
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Definition
| Distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints |
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| Most likely diagnosis associated with pitting of the nails |
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| Most likely cause of patient's arm beginning to slowly rise during a neurological examination |
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| Most likely diagnosis of spasticity at the beginning of biceps extension that gives way very quickly |
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| Cause of Ochsner's clasping |
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Definition
| Median nerve at the level of the cubital fossa |
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Term
| Loss of sensation on the tip of the 2nd digit of the hand |
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Definition
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Term
| Absence of a part of the limb |
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| Short or ill-formed limbs |
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Term
| Stunting of distal segments of the limbs |
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Term
| Muscle that attaches to the 2nd rib |
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| Vessel that runs more posteriorly across the 1st rib |
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Definition
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| Vessel that runs more anteriorly across the 1st rib |
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| Most likely direction of dislocation of the humerus from the glenohumeral joint |
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| Nerve most likely affected by dislocation of the humerus from the glenohumeral joint |
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Term
| Part of the glenohumeral joint not reinforced by the rotator cuff |
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| Which bursa around the glenohumeral joint often communicates with the joint cavity? |
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Definition
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| Which bursa around the glenohumeral joint does not often communicate with the joint cavity? |
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Definition
| Subacromial/subdeltoid bursa |
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Term
| The axillary artery divides just after it runs behind this muscle |
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Definition
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Term
| Where does the axillary artery end? |
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Definition
| Inferior border teres major |
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Term
| The axillary artery divides just after it reaches the inferior border of this muscle |
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Definition
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Term
| Nerve most likely affected when a patient is unable to abduct their arm greater than 20 degrees |
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Definition
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Term
| First 15 degree of abduction are done by this muscle |
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Term
| In general, what muscles are usually above the other - minor or major? |
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| Nerve most likely affected when unable to extend the wrist |
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Term
| Nerve associated with winged scapular |
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Definition
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Term
| Nerve roots affected when the neck and shoulder are separated widely |
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Definition
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Term
| Waiter’s tip position when the limb hands by the side in medial rotation is associated with these nerve roots |
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Definition
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Term
| Muscle in the arm associated with C5 and C6 |
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Definition
| Deltoids, biceps, brachialis |
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Term
| Nerve affected by fracture of the humeral head |
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Definition
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Term
| Injury to this nerve can cause atrophy of the delotid |
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Definition
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Term
| Loss of sensation over the lateral proximal part of the arm is caused by damage to this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Incorrect injection into the deltoid may injure this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Fracture of the shaft of the humerus may damage this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Saturday night palsy is associated with this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Wrist drop is caused by damage to this nerve |
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Term
Loss of posterior compartment of the forearm and all extensors of the arm is associated with damage to this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Hand of benediction (only being able to flex the 4th and 5th digits when you make a fist) is associated with damage to this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Clawed hand (only the 1st-3rd digit can extend when opening their hand) is associated with damage to this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Fracture of the surgical neck of the humerus may damage this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Student's elbow is bursitis in this bursa |
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Definition
| Subcutaneous olecranon bursa |
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Term
| The radial and ulnar artery begin here, while the brachial artery ends here |
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Definition
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Term
| These two nerves are found in the cubital fossa |
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Definition
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Term
| The tendon for this muscle is found in the cubital fossa |
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Definition
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Term
| Main nerve that supplies the anterior compartment of the forearm |
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Definition
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Term
| While the median nerve supplies most muscles in the anterior compartment of the forearm, this muscle is innervated by the ulnar nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Main nerve that supplies the posterior compartment of the forearm |
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Definition
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Term
| Is golfer's elbow medial or lateral epicondylitis? |
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Definition
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Term
| Is tennis elbow medial or lateral epicondylitis? |
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Definition
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Term
| The radial artery, and cephalic and superficial branch of the radian nerve pass through this anatomical landmark |
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Definition
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Term
| The other bone besides the lunate that makes up the floor of the anatomical snuff box |
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Definition
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Term
| Handlebar neuropathy can be caused by damage to this nerve that passes through Guyon's canal |
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Term
| The artery that passes through Guyon's canal |
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Definition
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Term
| Nerve that goes through the carpal tunnel |
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Definition
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Term
| One of the tendons that goes through the carpal tunnel |
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Definition
| Flexor digitorum profundus |
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Term
| One of the tendons that goes through the carpal tunnel |
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Definition
| Flexor digitorum superficialis |
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Term
| One of the tendons that goes through the carpal tunnel |
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Definition
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Term
| Swelling around the elbow (posterior olecranon) may suggest this |
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Definition
| Olecranon bursitis, Rheumatoid arthritis, gouty tophi |
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Term
| Ulnar deviation + anterior/ volar subluxation of the fingers suggests this |
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Definition
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Term
| Swan neck deformity, boutonniere deformity, Z- deformity of the thumb suggests this |
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Definition
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Term
| Bouchard’s nodes and/or Heberden’s nodes suggest this |
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Definition
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Term
| Tenderness in anatomical snuffbox suggests damage to this bone |
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Definition
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Term
| Positive Phalen’s test or Tinel’s sign suggests this |
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Definition
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Term
| Do not feel slight flexion of profundus when asked to flex DIP joint |
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Definition
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Term
| 1+2 Lumbricals, opponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis, and flexor pollicis brevis are supplied by this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Palmar side medial 1 1⁄2 of fingers are supplied by this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| The dorsum of the hand (except the tips which are innervated by the corresponding nerve on the palmar side) are supplied by this nerve |
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Definition
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Term
| Motor supply of the radial nerve in the hand |
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Definition
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Term
| Location of lesion that causes loss of biceps reflex, brachioradialis reflex, but triceps reflex is normal, difficulty abducting the arm and loss of sensation on the thumb |
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Definition
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Term
| Axillary node clearance during breast cancer surgery can damage this nerve and cause oedema in the arm |
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Definition
| Intercostobrachial nerve (T2) |
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