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Question | Answer |
Carpal Bones | Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate Some Lovers Try Positions That They Can't Handle |
Tarsal Bones | Talus, Calcaneus, Navicular Medial Cunieform Intermediate Cunieform Lateral Cunieform Cuboid The Circus Needs More Interesting Little Clowns |
Pectineus | O: Pubis I: Lesser Trochanter & Linea Aspera N: Femoral Nerve (L2, L3, L4) |
Adductor Brevis | O: Inferior Pubic Ramus I: Pectineal Line & Linea Aspera N: Obturator Nerve (L3, L4) |
Adductor Longus | O: Pubis I: Linea Aspera N: Obturator Nerve (L3, L4) |
Adductor Magnus | O: Pubic Ramus, Ischium, Ischial Tuberocity I: Linea Aspera, Condyloid Ridge, Adductor Tubercle N: Anterior - Obturator Nerve (L2, L3, L4) Posterior - Sciatic Nerve (L4, L5, S1, S2, S3) |
Gracilis | O: Pubic Ramus I: Pes Anserinus N: Obturator Nerve (L2, L3, L4) |
Lumbar Plexus | L1-L4 1. Iliohypogastric Nerve 2. Ilioinguinal Nerve 3. Obturator Nerve 4. Femoral Nerve |
Sacral Plexus | L5-S4 1. Sciatic Nerve - Peroneal/Tibial 2. Posterior Cutaneous Femoral Nerve 3. Pudendal Nerve |
Brachial Plexus | C5-T1 1. Axillary Nerve 2. Radial Nerve 3. Musculocutaneous Nerve 4. Median Nerve 5. Ulnar Nerve |
Axillary Nerve | C5, C6 1. Teres Minor 2. Deltoid |
Radial Nerve | C5-T1 Extension of Elbow, Wrist and Fingers and Supination |
Musculocutaneous Nerve | C5, C6 Anterior compartment of the brachium 1. Biceps Brachii 2. Brachialis 3. Coracobrachialis BBC |
Median Nerve | C6, C7, C8, T1 Anterior Forearm Superficial: Pronator Teres, FCR, Palmaris Longus Intermediate: Flexor Dig Superficialis Deep: Flexor Dig Profundus, Flexor Pol Long, Pronator Quadratus |
Ulnar Nerve | C8, T1 1. FCU 2. Flexor Dig Profundus 3. Hypothenar muscles |
Iliohypogastric Nerve | T12, L1 1. Internal Oblique 2. Transverse Abdominus |
Ilioinguinal Nerve | L1 1. Internal Oblique 2. Transverse Abdominus |
Obturator Nerve | L2, L3, L4 Obturator Externus Adductor Brevis, Longus, Magnus, Gracilis |
Femoral Nerve | L2, L3, L4 Flexes Hip and Extends Knee 1. All Quads 2. Pectineus, Iliacus, Sartorius |
Sciatic Nerve (Tibial) | L4, L5, S1, S2, S3 All posterior thigh, calf, foot |
Sciatic Nerve (Peroneal) | L4, L5, S1, S2, S3 Anterior and Lateral lower leg |
Fibrous Joints | Sutures - Synathrosis/Immovable Gomphoses - Synarthrosis/Immovable Syndesmoses - Ampiarthrosis/Slightly movable Eg. Interroseous membrane |
Cartilaginous Joints | Synchondroses - Syn/Ampiartroses. Eg. Epiphyseal growth plates. Symphyses - Ampiarthrosis. Eg. Pubic Symphysis |
Synovial | Hinge - Flex/Extension Saddle - Calcaneocuboid Joints Plane - AC Joint Pivot - Prox Radioulnar Joint Condyloid - Wrist Ball & Socket - GHJ |
Superficial Anterior Forearm | Pronation and Wrist Flexion 1. Pronator Teres 2. Flexor Carpi Radialis - MCPs 2 and 3 3. Palmaris Longus - Flexor Retinaculum 4. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris - Pisiform |
Intermediate Anterior Forearm | Flexor Digitorum Superficialis O: Med Epicondyle of the Humerus and Radius I: Middle Phalanges 2-5 |
Deep Anterior Forearm | Flexes distal phalanges & thumb Flexor Dig Profundus - Ulna-phalanges Flexor Pol Longus - Radius-Distal Thumb Pronator Quad - Ant Radius-Ulna |
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