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Anatomy Block III- Wrist and Hand

1.

a. phalanges
b. metatarsals
c. tarsals
d. distal interphalangeal joint
e. proximal interphalangeal joint
f. metacarpophalangeal joint

2.

a. hamate (with hook of hamate
b. pisiform
c. triquetrum
d. lunate
e. scaphoid (with tubercle)
f. capitate
g. trapezoid
h. trapezium (with tubercle)

3.

thumb, finger 1

where is the most lateral finger in the hand

4.

carpals
metacarpals
phalanges

what are the bones of the hand generally

5.

8

how many carpals are there

6.

5

how many metacarpals are there

7.

14

how many phalanges are there

8.

2, from lateral to medial

how many rows of carpals are there

9.

proximal and distal

what are the two rows of carpals

10.

scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform

what are the proximal carpals

11.

trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate

what are the distal carpals

12.

pisiform

what is on top of the triquetrum

13.

pisiform

what bone of the hand can you not see from the dorsum

14.

navicular bone

what did the scaphoid use to be called

15.

has a hook, extends anteriorly off palm and forms medial border of carpal tunnel

what is interesting about the hamate

16.

tubercles of scaphoid and trapezium

what forms lateral border of carpal tunnel

17.

23333

how many phalanges are in each finger

18.

metacarpophalangeal joints
proximal interphalangeal joints
distal interphalangeal joints

what are the joints of the fingers

19.

falling on outstretched hand

this is because the scaphoid is a protruding bone on the palmar side

what is a scaphoid fracture usually the result of

20.

avascular necrosis proximally

what can often result from a scaphoid fracture

21.

lack of adequate proximal blood supply

why are scaphoid fractures susceptible to avascular necrosis

22.

anatomical snuff box

where can a scaphoid tubercle fracture be palpated

23.

distal metacarpal fracture

what is a Boxer's fracture

24.

fractores of 4th or 5th metacarpal

what is a barfight fracture

25.

sunken knuckle

what is a telltale sign of a barfight fracture

26.

a. palmar aponeurosis
b. hypothenar eminence
c. thenar eminence
d. fibrous digital sheath

27.

thickening of palmar fascia; triangle like tissue with palmaris longus blends with it

what is the palmar aponeurosis

28.

palmar aponeurosis
thenar eminence
hypothenar eminence
dorsal fascia
fibrous digital sheaths

what are the fascias of the hand

29.

midpalmar space
thenar space

what are the spaces in the hand

30.

medial fibrous septum
lateral fibrous septum

what are the septa in the hand

31.

union with overlying skin and for better grip

what does the palmar aponeurosis allow

32.

fibrous digital sheaths supporting digits and flexor tendons underneath

what is the palmar aponeurosis continuous with

33.

dorsal fascia
palmar aponeurosis

what are the thickest aponeuroses

34.

fascia around respective muscles at base of thumb

what is the thenar fascia

35.

fascia around respective muscles at base of pinky

what is the hypothenar fascia

36.

covers flexor tendons extending to the fingers

what is the role of the fibrous digital sheaths

37.

infection/inflammation of synovial sheath

what is tenosynovitis

38.

swollen tendon of a finger, doesn't want to go back into fibrous sheath, swelling will pop it in and out

what is digital tenovaginitis stenosans

39.

C8-T1

what spinal segments innervate all of the hand muscles

40.

carpal tunnel

what is the midpalmar space continuous with

41.

a. hypothenar compartment
b. interosseous compartment
c. adductor compartment
d. thenar compartment
e. central compartment
f. midpalmar space
h. thenar space

42.

thenar eminence

what does the thenar compartment of the hand form

43.

recurrent branch of median nerve

what innervates the intrinsic muscles of the thumb

44.

intrinsic muscles of thumb:
abductor pollicis brevis
flexor pollicis brevis
opponens pollicis

what muscles are within the thenar compartment of the hand

45.

more lateral

where is the abductor pollicis brevis in the hand relative to the other thumb muscles

46.

more medial

where is the flexor pollicis brevis in the hand relative to other thumb muscles

47.

deep to flexor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis brevis

where is the opponens pollicis in the hand

48.

helps with opposition along with palmaris brevis

thenar eminence rotates and comes in with it, allowing thumb to come over and touch pinky finger

what does the opponens pollicis do

49.

a. recurrent branch of median nerve
b. abductor pollicis brevis
c. flexor pollicis brevis

50.

a. opponens pollicis
b. recurrent branch of median nerve

51.

a. abduction
b. adduction
c. extension
d. flexion
e. opposition
f. reposition

52.

hypothenar eminence

wwhat does the hypothenar compartment form

53.

intrinsic muscles of 5th digit:
abductor digiti minimi
flexor digiti minimi
oppponens digiti minimi

what muscles are within the hypothenar eminence

54.

lateral

where is the abductor digiti minimi in the hypothenar compartment

55.

draws pinky away from middle of hand

what does the abductor digiti minimi do

56.

middle

where is the flexor digiti minimi in the hypothenar compartment

57.

works on flexing fifth finger

what is the role of the flexor digiti minimi

58.

most lateral

where is the opponens digiti minimi

59.

assists in finger opposition

what is the role of the opponens digiti minimi

60.

deep branch of ulnar nerve

what innervates the hypothenar compartment muscles

61.

a. opponens digiti minimi
b. flexor digiti minimi
c. abductor digiti minimi
d. abductor pollis brevis
e. opponens pollicis
f. fleoxr pollicis brevis

62.

a. transverse head of adductor pollicis
b. oblique head of adductor pollicis
c. ulnar nerve

63.

adductor pollicis

what is in the adductor compartment of the hand

64.

oblique head and transverse head

what are the two heads of the adductor pollicis

65.

two heads help draw the thumb back to normal position from sticking out anteriorly

what is the role of the adductor pollicis

66.

webbing of thumb

where is the transverse head of the adductor pollicis

67.

lumbricals

what muscles assist in this motion

68.

a. lumbricals

69.

lubricals
tendons of flexor digitorum superficialis and profundus
superficial and deep palmar arches
bracnhes of median and ulnar nerve

what is in the central compartment of the hand

70.

flexor digitorum profundus tendons; cross metacarpal phalangeal joint and go to dorsal side of digits and go into extensor sheaths on backside of fingers

where are the lumbricals located

71.

flex joint but help extend and stabilize interphalangeal joints

what is the role of the lumbricals

72.

middle and index finger

what do the lateral 2 lumbricals control

73.

median nerve

what innervates the lateral two lumbricals

74.

pinky and ring finger

what do the medial two lumbrical control

75.

ulnar nerve

what innervates the medial two lumbricals

76.

superficial and deep palmar arches

what are the arteries of the central compartment

77.

a. common flexor sheath
b. digital synovial sheaths

78.

digital synovial sheath of pinky

what is the common flexor sheath continuous with

79.

fibrous digital sheath

what covers up the digital synovial sheaths

80.

metacarpals

what aare the interosseous compartmetns separated by

81.

a. deep branch of ulnar artery and nerve

82.

deep branch of ulnar nerve

what are interosseous compartments innervated by

83.

third finger

what finger does the palmar interossei not attach to

84.

palmar interossei
dorsal interossei

what are the muscles of the interosseus compartments

85.

three

how many palmar interossei are there

86.

adduct; draw fingers back toward midline

what is the role of the palmar interossei

87.

4

how many dorsal interossei are there

88.

help abduct (bring fingers out)

what is the role of the dorsal interossei

89.

abductor digiti minimi

what abducts the pinky finger

90.

median nerve at wrist

under normal conditions

what is this injury and where is it and when is this

91.

benediction deformity

median nerve at elbow

when asked to make a fist

what is this injury

where is this injury

when is this

92.

loss of two lateral lumbricals and thenar muscles (ape hand deformity where thumb rotate and is stuck next to hand) and loss of sensation over thumb and 2-4.5 digits

what are symptoms of median nerve injury at the wrist

93.

thumb and lumbricals

what is always affected in a median nerve injury

94.

carpal tunnel syndrome and laceration of wrist

what types of injuries could affect the median nerve at the wrist

95.

anterior puncture would

what types of injuries could afefct the median nerve at the elbow

96.

digits

what does the ulnar nerve injury alwasy affect

97.

claw hand deformity: loss of flexion of 4th and 5th metacarpophalangeal joints, extension of both proximal interphalangeal joints, and flexion of distal interphalangeal joints

what could result from ulnar nerve injury

98.

claw hand deformity

under normal conditions

injury is at wrist to ulnar nerve

what type of deformity is this? when is it made? and where is the injury?

99.

wrist abducts when asked to flex

what could reult from elbow level ulnar nerve injury

100.

loss of flexor carpi ulnaris and sensory loss to medial side of hand and half of 4th and 5th digit

what would an elbow level ulnar nerve injury result in

101.

a. radial artery
b. ulnar artery
c. superficial palmar arch
d. deep palmar arch

102.

mainly from ulnar artery

what supplies the superficial palmar arch with blood

103.

mainly from radial artery

what supplies the deep palmar artch with blood

104.

superficial and deep; superficial is usually larger

what are teh braches of the ulnar artery and which one is larger

105.

superficial radial branch

what does the superficial ulnar branch usually anastomose with

106.

deep branch of ulnar artery

what does the deep palmar arch anastomose with

107.

palmar metacarpal arteries

what do the deep palmar and superficial palmar arteries usually anastomoes with

108.

medial hand and medial 4th and 5th digit

what cutaneous innervatino does the ulnar nerve's superficial branch supply

109.

lateral dorsum of hand, proximal 1/2 of 1st-3rd digit

what cutaneous innervation does the radial nerve's superficial branch supply

110.

a. median nerve
b. radial nerve
c. ulnar nerve

111.

a. median nerve
b. radial nerve
c. ulnar nerve

112.

latreal palm of hand and first 3.5 digits, distal portion of palmar side of 1st 3.5 digits

what cutaneous innervation does the median nerve supply