Forearm & Hand 2- Anatomy
1. Supination of the forearm, except? A) Brachioradialis B) Supinaotr C) Flexor carpi ulnaris D) Biceps brachii ... Answer is C) Show Answer 2. Pronation of the forearm, except? A)…
1. Supination of the forearm, except? A) Brachioradialis B) Supinaotr C) Flexor carpi ulnaris D) Biceps brachii ... Answer is C) Show Answer 2. Pronation of the forearm, except? A)…
1. Which of the following does not flex the wrist ? A) Flexor carpi ulnaris B) Flexor carpi radialis C) pronator quadratus D) Palmaris longus ... Answer is C) Show…
1.What types of parallel muscles is the brachialis? A) Flat B) Strap C) Triangular D) Fusiform ... Answer is D) Muscle bellies have a variety of designs and shapes. Parallel…
AnatomyBonesMuslcesLigament and other structuresJointsSacroiliac jointSacrococcygeal jointCoxal joint
What is it?Hemiplegia is a severe paralysis on one side of your body caused by brain damage. It's a non-progressive disorder and doesn't get worse once it develops.Hemiplegia occurs on the…
Tension headache What is it? headache due to muscle spasm the most common type of headache Cause Trigger point sleep disturbance postural imbalance TMJ Etc Symptoms pain is bilateral, diffuse…
What is it?Klumpke palsy is a neuropathy involving the lower brachial plexus. Cause difficulties in childbirthInjury Symptoms intrinsic minus hand deformityparalysis of intrinsic hand muscles C8/T1 Dermatome distribution numbnessInvolvement of T1 may result in Horner's syndrome, with ptosis, and miosis Difference…
What is it?Erb's palsy is a paralysis of the arm caused by injury to the upper group of the arm's main nerves, specifically the severing of the upper trunk C5–C6 nerves. These form…
What is it? It is an acceleration-deceleration injury to the head and neck. Affected structures Strain : suboccipitals, rotatores, multifidi, semispinalis cervicis, longissimus cervicis, upper trap, levator scapulae, rectus capitis,…
Anatomical position of medial nerve median nerve images : median-nerve-image-1.jpg (618×936) (mobilephysiotherapyclinic.in)From axilla to the cubital fossa(between the head of the pronator teres), then down to the wrist(between flexor carpi…