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Human Structure Wk 1 Test

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What is a gamers thumb?
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Action- posterior scalene
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What is Bouchard's Node?
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splenius cervicis-a
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splenius cervicis-n
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rotators-o
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semispinalis-a
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What is a greenstick fracture and who is it common in?
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Origin- supraspinatus
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What is found in the quadrangular space?
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Where do the postaxial nerves come from and what are they?
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What causes hand of benediction?
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What causes Erb-Duchenne palsy, what nerve roots are involved , and what are the symptoms?
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Action- triceps
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Innervation- teres major
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How do you treat a buckle fracture?
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Action- palmaris longus
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obliquus capitis superior-i
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rectus capitis posterior minor-n
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Insertion- extensor carpi radialis longus
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posterior cord, axillary and radial
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I- occipital bone above inferior nuchal line
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elevates 2nd rib, bends neck
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put in splint, out in a week; tiny bump
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also known as skier's thumb or UCL tear) is a type of injury to the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) ; injury to Medial Collateral ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint
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A- extends and rotates head, neck, and trunk
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supraspinatus fossa of scapula
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N- dorsal primary rami of middle and lower cervical spinal nerves
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flexes forearm and hand
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thenar wasting; hand of benediction results from a severed Median nerve at the level of the elbow or upper armThe ability to flex the digits 2–3 at the metacarpophalangeal joints, proximal interphalangeal joints and distal interphalangeal joints is lost
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the bone cracks but doesn't break all the way through, common in children
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lower subscapular
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extends forearm
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axillary nerve and posterior circumflex humeral A
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dorsum of base of 2nd metacarpal
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A- extends, rotates, laterally flexes head and neck
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injury to upper trunk , C5-C6, waiter's tip hand
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O- transverse processes
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N- suboccipital nerve (dorsal ramus C1)
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Bouchard's nodes are hard, bony outgrowths or gelatinous cysts on the proximal interphalangeal joints (the middle joints of fingers or toes.) They are a sign of osteoarthritis,
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There is a hole in the carpal tunnel, what does it house?
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Innervation- flexor carpi ulnaris
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Origin- subscapularis
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posterior surface of olecranon process of ulna
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A- laterally flexes vertebral column
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I- transverse processes
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N- dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves
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I- skull (capitis), spinous processes (cervicis, thoracis)
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medial epicondyle of humerus
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N- dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves

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