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53 Cards in this Set
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Biceps Brachii
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O-Long head orginates from tubercle above glenoid cavity of scapula (supraglenoid tubercle); short head orginates from coracoid process of scapula
I- Radial tuberosity of radius and bicipital aponeurosis Action- Flexes @ elbow joint Flexes @ shoulder joint supinates |
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How many joints does the biceps brachii cross
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Two joints
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Which muscle the move the radius and ulna does not attach on humerus
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biceps Brachii
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Brachialis
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Action
flexes (purely) |
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Brachioradialis
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O-Lateral border of distal end of humerus
I-Superior to styloid process of radius Action Flexes @ elbow joint Supinates Pronates |
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What muscle is involved in tennis elbow
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Brachioradialis
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What mucsle is invovled in turning the radio off
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Brachioradialis
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Triceps Brachii
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O- Long head: infraglenoid tubercle, a projection inferior to glenoid cavity of scapula
Lateral head: lateral and posterior surface of humerus superior to radial groove Medial head: entire posterior surface of humerus inferior to a groove for the radial nerve I-Oleranon of ulna Action Extends @ elbow joint and shoulder |
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What muscle would be tired if you have been hammering all day
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Triceps Brachii
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Anconeus
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O-Lateral epicondyle of humerus
I- Olecranon and superior protion of shaft of ulna Action initiates extension |
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Pronator teres
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O-medial epicondyle of humerus and coronoid process of ulna
I-Midlateral surface of radius Action Pronates Weakly flexes @ elbow joint |
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What muscle would be involved in entrap medial nerve
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Pronator teres
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Pronator quadratus
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O- distal portion of shaft of ulna
I- distal portion of shaft of radius Action Pronates |
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Supinator
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O- lateral epicondyle
I-Lateral surface of proximal one-third of radius Action Supinates |
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Extensor carpi radialis longus
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O-Lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus
I- second metacarpal Action Extends Abducts at wrist |
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Extensor carpi radialis brevis
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O-Lateral epicondyle of humerus
I- Third metacarpal Action Extends Abducts at wrist |
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Extensor digitorum
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O- Lateral Epicondyle
I- Distal and middle phalanges of each finger Action Extends 2-5 digits/hand at wrist joints |
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What muscle would be involved if you have problems with the middle finger
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Extensor digitorum
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Having numbness back of hand what muscle is involved
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Extensor digitorum
Supinator |
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Extensor digiti minimi
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O-Lateral epicondyle
Action Extends little finger and wrist |
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Extensor carpi ulnaris
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O-Lateral epicondyle
Action Extends Adducts at wrist joint |
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Abductor pollicis longus
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Action
Abduct and Extend thumb |
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Extensor pollicis brevis
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Action
Extends thumb and wrist |
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Extensor poliicis longus
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Action
Extends thumb and wrist |
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Extensor indicis
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Extends index finger
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Abductor pollicis brevis
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Abducts thumb
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Opponens pollicis
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Opposition
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Flexor pollicis brevis
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flexes thumb
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Adductor pollicis
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adducts thumb
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Abductor digiti minimi
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abducts little finger
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Abductor digiti minimi
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abducts little finger
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Flexor digiti minimi brevis
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flexes little finger
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opponens digiti minimi
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opposition little finger
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What Muscles origin Lateral epicondyle
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Extensor carpi radialis brevis
Extensor digitorum Extensor digitorum minimi Extensor carpi ulnaris Supinator Anconeus |
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What is the WAD of Three
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Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus Brachioradialis |
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What muscles orgin is on the Medial Epicondyle
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Flexor Carpi Radialis
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Palmaris Longus Flexor Digitorum Superficialis Pronator Teres |
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What goes through the carpal tunnel
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1 Median nerve
1 Flexor pollicus longus 4 Flexor digitorum 4 Flexor Digitorum profundus |
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Flexor Carpi radialis
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Abducts
Flexes |
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Flexor Carpi ulnaris
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Flexes
Adducts |
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Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
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Flexes finger and wrist
and crosses the wrist joint |
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Flexor pollicis longus
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Flexes thumb
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Flexor digitorum profundus
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Flexes digits and wrist
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What muscle is so profound it goes to the tips of fingers but does not make it to the medial epicondyle
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Flexor digitorum profundus
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Myaligia
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Pain in or associated with muscles
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Fibromyalgia
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Chronic inflammatory disease that affects muscle and related connective tissue
Signs/Symptoms: Pain, joint stiffness, and the prenscence of tener points or trigger points are ivovled in this condition |
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Edema
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Abnormal accumulation of interstital fluid in tissues spaces
Signs/Symptoms: Swelling |
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Lymphedema
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Accumulation of lymph producing subscutaneous tissue swelling
Signs/Symptoms: Extrem swelling and pain |
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Muscular Dystrophy
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A collection of genectic diseases, muscular dystrophy is characterized by the progressvie atrophy of skeletal muscles without and indication of neural degeneration or damage
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Concussion
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A breif loss of brain function with or without loss of concsiousness and may occur after a violent jarring or shaking of the head usually caused by a blow or explosion
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CVA (Cerebrovascular Accident Stroke)
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Brain attack destruction of brain tissue reulting from disorders of blood vessels that supply the brain. Most common brain disorder
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Seizures
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Short, recurrent periodic attacks of motor, sensory, or psychological malfunction
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Median Nerve Injury
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Indicated by numbness, tingling and pain in the palm and fingers
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Ulnar Nerve Injury
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Indicated by an inability to abduct or adduct the finger, atropy of the interosseus muscles of the hand, hyperextension of the metaracarpophalangeal joints and flexion of the interphalangeal joints.
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