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tendons and why have these been repaired The large muscles on the back of your forearm are attached to tendons that cross the wrist and attach on to the bones of

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tendons and why have these been repaired The large muscles on the back of your forearm are attached to tendons that cross the wrist and attach on to the bones of your ngers These are responsib. , Wrist, and . Hand Evaluation. Overview. Applied anatomy. Common wrist and hand injuries. History. Observation. Examination. AROM/PROM. Special tests. Neurological exam. Circulatory exam. Bony Anatomy. 1. The Fore arm is divided into . : . Anterior / Flexor compartment. Posterior / Extensor compartment. 2. Contents of anterior compartment. : . It is occupied by muscles, blood vessels and nerves. Muscles. Kyle T. Judd MS, MD, FACS. David J. Hak . MD, MBA, FACS. Updated February 2016. 1. Anatomy. Patella. Largest sesamoid . bone. Triangular . shape (apex distal). Distal pole - patellar . tendon origin. Activity Analysis of the Upper Extremity. Today’s Activities. Soft Tissue Palpation of the Wrist and Hand. Activity Analysis. Military Press. Sit Up. Soft Tissue Palpation. Understanding the anatomy of the tendons can lead to greater understanding of injuries that can occur. External. intercostal. (a). Internal. intercostal. Figure 10.10b. Foramen for. esophagus. Costal cartilage. Lumbar. vertebra. Xiphoid process of sternum. Diaphragm. Quadratus. lumborum . Psoas major. p. pt#5 Muscles. 10-. 2. Muscles Acting on Shoulder and Upper Limb. compartments. – spaces in which muscles are organized and are separated by fibrous connective tissue sheets . (fasciae). each compartment contains one or more functionally related muscles along with their nerve and blood supplies. p. pt#5 Muscles. 10-. 2. Muscles Acting on Shoulder and Upper Limb. compartments. – spaces in which muscles are organized and are separated by fibrous connective tissue sheets . (fasciae). each compartment contains one or more functionally related muscles along with their nerve and blood supplies. : . Anterior / Flexor compartment. Posterior / Extensor compartment. 2. Contents of anterior compartment. : . It is occupied by muscles, blood vessels and nerves. Muscles. :. These are arranged in superficial and deep groups. BY-. Dr. Amber Rana. JR3. Department of Anatomy. King George’s Medical University. Photo taken from: Color Atlas of Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas of the Human Body (2006). p. 416. Superficial veins and cutaneous nerves of forearm and hand (anteromedial aspect).. MSI: Lab 12. Figure 1.1. Debby Dempsey. Cadaver Muscle Anatomy: Labeled and Unlabeled. Muscles of the Upper Leg. Posterior View. Biceps femoris. Semitendinosus. Semimembranosus. Gracilis. Adductor magnus. Sciatic nerve. Muscles of the Upper Leg. Superficial Reflexes. Superficial reflexes are responses to stimulation of either the skin or mucous membrane.. . A light touch or scratch.. Characteristics . Polysynaptic reflexes . Respond slowly . Dr. Ashraf . Sadek. . PhD. , . MD, MRCPCH.. Assistant Professor of anatomy and embryology.. 1. 2. Deep fascia of thigh is . fascia . lata. .. . Deep fascia of leg is . crural. fascia . –. continuous with fascia . Consultant Hand Surgeon. Hillingdon NHS Foundation Trust. Acknowledgements. Mr H Belcher Hand Surgeon, QVH, East Grinstead.. Aids to the examination of the PNS. Advanced Examination Techniques in Orthopaedics.

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