Forearm and Hand Studyguide
Upper Limb Injuries. 13 yo boy falls off his bike and lands on his arm as he goes to break his fall. He comes into A+E and pain restricts movement in.
Wrist Anatomy Bones Quiz - What bones comprise the wrist? Joints Quiz - What joints comprise the wrist?
BIOL 203 – Summer 2012 Instructor: Alexandra Okihiro The Forearm, Wrist and Hand Head Radial Tuberosity Styloid Process Olecranon Process Trochlear Notch.
Functional anatomy of the muscles of the limbs 1.Development of the limb muscles 2.Peculiarities of the limb muscles 3.Auxiliary apparatus of the limb.
Flexor digitorum superficialis O:Medial epicondyle of humerus ulnar head: medial coronoid process radial head: upper 2/3 of anterior border of radius just.
The Forearm 2. Contents of the Lateral Fascial Compartment of the Forearm The lateral fascial compartment may be regarded as part of the posterior fascial.
1.Muscles: A.Superficial Layer: (1) Brachioradialis, (2) extensor carpi radialis longus, (3) extensor carpi radialis brevis, (4) extensor digitorum,
The Hand. The Palm of the Hand Deep Fascia The deep fascia of the wrist and palm is thickened to form the flexor retinaculum and the palmar aponeurosis.
Muscles. Muscles of facial expression A. Frontalis: wrinkle skin of forehead, raise eyebrows B. Orbicularis oculi: close eyelids C. Orbicularis oris:
Anterior Cadaver Arm Muscles 1. Deltoid 2. Biceps brachii 3. Triceps brachii 4. Brachioradialis Head.
Radial & Ulnar Nerves