Exam 7: Anatomy and Function of Upper Limb Structures

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The radius

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With regard to the anatomical snuff box

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the extensor expansions of the fingers

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FCR tendon

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In the hand

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The long head of the biceps

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In the upper limb

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The midpalmar space

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Rotation of the scapula is primarily produced by

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The ulna nerve

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regarding the elbow joint

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Injury to the ulnar nerve will cause paralysis of all of the following except

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Rotator cuff muscles include

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The axillary artery

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The axillary nerve

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Regarding the innervation of the hand

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Regarding the synovial flexor sheaths in the hand and wrist, which is false

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At the wrist

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Compression of structures in the carpal tunnel usually results in

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Which one of these tendons shares a synovial sheath with another tendon

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