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deep intrinsic muscle supplied by both dorsal and ventral rami of spinal nerves intertransversarii
joint that is more likely to break than the clavicle sternoclavicular joint
ligament that connects the clavicle to the 1st rib costoclavicular ligament
ligaments that make up the coracoclavicular ligament trapezoid and conoid ligaments
the most lateral part of a glenohumeral joint dislocation that you can see in an x-ray coracoacromial arch
innervated by medial and lateral pectoral nerves pectoralis major m.
the scapular anastamosis is made up of what suprascapular, circumflex scapular, and dorsal scapular arteries
innervated by musculocutaneous and radial nerves brachialis m.
innervated by median and ulnar nerves flexor digitorum profundus m.
is the posterior interosseous nerve motor or sensory motor
is the superficial radial nerve motor or sensory sensory
innervated by the median nerve and ulnar nerve in the hand flexor pollicis brevis m.
innervated by median n. (1st and 2nd) and ulnar n. (3rd and 4th) lumbricals of hand
what do the lumbricals of the hand attach to flexor digitorum profundus tendons
what muscles become irritated from a broken radius abductor pollicis longus and extensor pollicis brevis muscles
muscle made up of the distal fibers of vastus intermedius articularis genus m.
innervated by the femoral n. and obturator n. pectineus m.
innervated by tibial n. and obturator n. adductor magnus m.
purely sensory innervation of medial lower leg saphenous n.
innervated by tibial n. and common fibular n. biceps femoris m.
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